LAHORE – Maryam Nawaz Sharif has been sworn in as the Chief Minister of Punjab, the first woman to hold the position, giving a detailed speech in which she made some catchy promises.
The daughter of the country’s three-time prime minister promised to focus on young people with attractive projects such as free Wi-Fi and do everything in her power to make them a reality.
In a detailed list of promises, Maryam promised to transform Punjab into an “economic hub”. The PML-N leader outlined various initiatives and expressed his determination to improve the lives of the youth of the province.
The new Prime Minister also called for providing financial assistance to students eligible for merit-based education, reviving the Punjab Education Endowment Fund, and sponsoring talented students to attend top educational institutions. emphasized.
Sharif’s daughter also pledged to revive her father’s youth financing program, which includes interest-free loans, skills training, and the provision of laptops and tablets.
She also emphasized the desire to make government internship programs paid and increase their availability. Maryam promised to set up a scholarship of Rs 25,000 for those doing internships in government departments.
PML-N leaders further pledged full support to IT startups by providing resources, incubators, and mentorship. He also proposed providing electric bikes to students and improving school transportation systems.
Mariam said the new government will work on the current school curriculum to ensure that all children have access to education regardless of economic hardship, and establish education centers for children with disabilities in each district through public-private partnerships. Then he said.
She envisioned a Digital Punjab that would invite tech giants to open offices, provide free WiFi and revive e-libraries in the region.
Transforming Punjab into an “economic hub”
The new prime minister outlined the government’s role in developing pro-business policies, encouraging trade and reducing bureaucratic hurdles. He also proposed converting state government operations into public-private partnerships to stimulate economic growth.
She prioritized improving health care, aiming for state-of-the-art hospitals in every district, providing free medicines in government hospitals, and introducing ambulance and motorized ambulance services.
She also emphasized women’s safety, announcing a dedicated helpline, advocating for safe working women’s hostels and pledging to set up crèches in workplaces. She promised to deliver a package for the transgender community and empower marginalized groups.
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