Electro buses, free medicines, and development projects: Maryam highlights Punjab initiatives

Electro buses, free medicines, and development projects: Maryam highlights Punjab initiatives

Pakistan

Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz meets Mianwali lawmakers, vows faster public service, praises electro-buses and development projects

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LAHORE -  Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif met with a delegation of National and Provincial Assembly members from Mianwali to discuss ongoing development projects, law and order, and public service initiatives in the province.

The delegation included Ali Haider Noor Khan, Obaidullah Shadikhel, Amanatullah Khan Shadikel, Adeel Abdullah Khan Rokhri, Malik Feroz Joiya, and Malik Sajjad Khan Bhachar.

During the meeting, the assembly members appreciated the Chief Minister’s efforts to provide stipends to imams and free medicines in all government hospitals across Punjab.

Maryam Nawaz highlighted key development plans, including extending cardiology services from Sargodha to Mianwali, initiating major projects in underdeveloped districts, and accelerating the province’s public service initiatives.

She also emphasized the Suthra Punjab Program, which aims to make it the world’s largest waste management initiative.

The assembly members expressed gratitude for the introduction of the first public transport electro-buses in Mianwali, calling them a “miracle” for local residents.

They also praised the beautification and Suthra Punjab projects, which have significantly enhanced the city’s appearance.

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The Chief Minister reaffirmed her commitment to speeding up the public service journey and ensuring that even smaller districts benefit from large-scale development projects.