It has revealed the government plans to launch 299 new projects, as part of its Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP).

A total of MVR 12.4 billion has been allocated for PSIP projects in the upcoming budget, though details of all projects have not been disclosed, raising concerns among members of parliament.

According to details shared with the Parliament by the Auditor General’s Office, the budget includes funding for 695 projects next year, comprising 396 ongoing projects and 299 new initiatives.

Key allocations include:

  • Housing Projects: MVR 1.8 billion
  • Greater Malé Waste-to-Energy Project: MVR 524 million
  • Coastal Protection: MVR 236 million
  • Water and Sanitation Projects: MVR 867 million
  • Waste Management Projects: MVR 381 million

Infrastructure projects also feature prominently:

Land Reclamation and Road Projects: MVR 644 million

Airport Construction: MVR 1.3 billion

Thilamalé Bridge: MVR 1.4 billion

Velana International Airport Terminal Expansion: MVR 993 million

Renewable Energy Projects: MVR 523 million

In education, MVR 419 million is allocated for a university school, and MVR 80 million for the new Arabiyya School. Meanwhile, MVR 902 million is earmarked for health infrastructure, including MVR 62 million for cancer hospital projects.