Public projects: CM for maximum progress within shortest possible time
LAHORE: Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday directed prov-incial lawmakers to maintain close contact with the public and said she wanted maximum progress on public projects within the shortest possible time. She was speaking during a meeting with members of the Punjab Assembly from Okara, which was also attended by Provincial Minister Ashiq Hussain Shah, Javed Alauddin Sajid,…
On Tuesday, Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif met with members of the Punjab Assembly from Okara to discuss the political situation, development projects, and issues affecting their constituents. During the meeting, she emphasized her desire to achieve maximum progress on public projects in the shortest possible time.
The lawmakers informed the chief minister about the public grievances they had received, and Maryam assured them that steps would be taken to address these concerns. She congratulated the assembly on the establishment of an integrated Safe City network across all 41 districts and two tehsils of Punjab, as well as the construction and rehabilitation of the GT Road-Bypass in Okara.
Additionally, she appreciated the launch of electro-bus services in the city, with routes operating from the General Bus Stand to various locations including Akhtarabad, Karmalwala, Adda Kisan, and Okara University.
Free travel facilities are available for students, women, and senior citizens, and the crime rate in Punjab has been gradually declining due to the Safe City network and police efforts. Under Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s leadership, the province is experiencing greater development and prosperity. Projects such as the "Apni Chhat, Apna Ghar" housing scheme and the Kisan Card have gained popularity among the people.
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