The hockey ground announced by Chief Minister Mehmood Khan could not be constructed by the stipulated time

 

Due to non-standard construction, the walls have already collapsed, the officials of the sports directorate did not even take any notice.

Bunir... The hockey astro turf in Sawari area, which was built on the instructions of Chief Minister Mahmood Khan from Swat, could not be completed on time, nor has anyone noticed its substandard construction. Former Chief Minister Mahmood Khan In the opening ceremony of the hockey league, the demand of Syed Zahir Shah of the provincial hockey association announced the construction of the hockey astro-turf here, for which the land was also provided and the sports directorate also awarded the contract to the contractor to complete the project.

The date of project to finish was December 2022, but surprisingly, its construction has not been completed until February 2023, but due to its non-standard construction, this project is completely on the verge of destruction.

 The contractor of the sports directorate has put an end to the substandard construction and the walls have fallen even though the supervision of the project is the responsibility of the engineering wing of the provincial sports directorate, but they have not yet taken any notice of the substandard construction.

The ground of the hockey stadium built in the main market of Sawari is below, while the ground of the SKS pass is above the ground, due to which all the dirt comes to that side. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been requested to take notice and take action against the officials of the sports directorate, including the relevant company, for making non-standard constructions.

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