PML-N's projects included in PTI's 100-day plan

Dunya News

The previous government started the project to give bicycles to students.

LAHORE (Dunya News) - Prime Minister (PM) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan had announced a 100-day plan at the historic jalsa in Lahore. Taking on human development and investment in Pakistan’s citizens as the agenda priority, the plan is set to be able to enable an improvement in the quality of lives of all Pakistanis.

During last five years of Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz s (PML-N) government, not only Mr Khan but also other leaders of PTI jumped down PML-N s throat for its policies to provide relief to masses and infrastructural development.

PTI had made big claims before coming into power, but after wining general election in July 2018, nothing could be done by new government even old projects are now becoming part of new projects.

To provide bicycles to students, distribution of e-vouchers, upgradation of science laboratories and evening classes in government schools have been included in the government plan which was introduced by the PML-N government.

The scheme of giving e-vouchers launched by former government is included in the 100-day plan of the PTI Government, besides upgrading science laboratories and evening classes at govt schools while the scheme to make online all the statistics of students has been added into PTI government s agenda.

The previous government started the project to give bicycles to students that was also inaugurated by former provincial minister for education Rana Mashhood.

Adopting the policies of former Nawaz led government, PTI s education minister Murad Ras has also gone on the same way. He also distributed the bicycles to the students and then issued the picture.

Apart from this, the plan of former government to make computerize system on the promotion and transfer of teacher is also integrated in the new 100-day plen.

However, Provincial Education Minister Murad Raas is not ready to talk on the projects, while education department officials say in the meantime the old projects are working.