The Punjab Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, has approved several important projects that aim to improve the lives of people in Punjab. These projects include the “Apni Chhat, Apna Ghar” housing scheme, the Chief Minister’s Green Tractor Program, and a Children’s Heart Surgery Program. All of these initiatives were approved during the 15th provincial cabinet meeting.
Project Name | Main Features |
Apni Chhat, Apna Ghar | Housing loans of up to Rs 1.5 million |
Green Tractor Program | 9,500 tractors with Rs 1 million subsidy |
Children’s Heart Surgery Program | 12,000 pending surgeries for children |
Punjab Life Insurance | Launch of Punjab’s first life insurance company |
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Apni Chhat, Apna Ghar Housing Scheme
One of the most notable projects approved by the cabinet is the “Apni Chhat, Apna Ghar” housing scheme. For the first time in Pakistan, this scheme allows people to get housing loans by simply providing ownership papers and a copy of their identity card. Loans of up to 1.5 million rupees will be given, and they can be repaid in monthly installments of 14,000 rupees over nine years. The Chief Minister ensured that this loan program will not have any extra charges and will be run as a revolving fund.
Construction of 500,000 Homes
The cabinet has also approved the construction of 500,000 homes over the next five years. These homes will have a uniform front design to make them look consistent across the province. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz stressed the importance of making housing accessible to the public. She directed the ministers to personally oversee the distribution of the first loan installments to ensure that the program runs smoothly.
Green Tractor Program for Farmers
Another significant project approved by the Punjab Cabinet is the Chief Minister’s Green Tractor Program. This initiative will provide 9,500 tractors to farmers, with each tractor receiving a subsidy of 1 million rupees. The program is designed to help small landowners with up to 50 acres of land. The tractors will be allocated through a lottery system, which will take place on October 20. The Chief Minister also shared her goal of providing 30,000 tractors to farmers in Punjab over time.
Children’s Heart Surgery Program
In the health sector, the cabinet approved the Children’s Heart Surgery Program. This program aims to expedite 12,000 pending surgeries for children suffering from heart problems. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz instructed the Health Minister to closely monitor this program and called for the involvement of international surgeons to help with surgeries for children with neurological disorders as well.
Key Benefits of the Program:
- Free heart surgeries for children
- Focus on quick completion of 12,000 pending surgeries
- Collaboration with international surgeons for better care
- Improvement in health services for children with neurological disorders
New Policy for MDCAT
The Punjab Cabinet also approved a new policy for the Medical and Dental College Admissions Test (MDCAT). This policy applies to both public and private colleges. It will make the admission process more efficient and transparent, ensuring that deserving students get into medical and dental schools based on merit. This new policy is a step forward in improving the education system for medical students across Punjab.
Changes to the Punjab Arms Ordinance
The cabinet also made some important changes to the Punjab Arms Ordinance of 1965. Under the new amendments, the penalties for possessing and manufacturing illegal weapons have been increased. Now, individuals found guilty of these crimes will face imprisonment for three to five years and fines up to 700,000 rupees. The penalties for kite flying have also been revised under the Kite Flying Ordinance of 2001, with imprisonment now ranging from two to five years and fines set between 2 to 5 million rupees.
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Conclusion
These new initiatives approved by the Punjab Cabinet under the leadership of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz are aimed at improving public welfare, agriculture, healthcare, and education in Punjab. The projects will provide housing to many families, tractors to farmers, and much-needed medical care to children. The changes in the law will also help reduce illegal activities in the province. These steps reflect the government’s commitment to the betterment of the people of Punjab and ensuring that every citizen has access to essential services.
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