JEDDAH – Makkah Emir Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, adviser to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, emphasized on Saturday that redeveloping the underdeveloped districts of major cities in Makkah province is not an impossible thing in view of the massive support being extended from the higher authorities. "It is imperative for us to recognize that there is nothing impossible toward achieving development and growth because the government is giving all support and assistance to realize the progress of the country and the people,” he said. The emir made the remarks while addressing the 16th meeting of the executive committee to develop underdeveloped districts in the region. Prince Khaled, who is also chairman of the committee, reviewed the progress of work being carried out in three underdeveloped districts in Makkah and the districts of Petromin and Ghulail in Jeddah. He was also briefed on the working plans to quickly draw up mechanism to address emergence of new underdeveloped neighborhoods and take necessary preventive measures. The emir earlier instructed completion of regenerating the underdeveloped districts in Makkah in the coming five years. He also stressed the need for completion of all projects in the holy city on their scheduled time. The committee approved a time bound plan and executive program to develop these neighborhoods by the year 1440H.