CM Maryam orders closure of schools set up in old and dilapidated buildings across Punjab

By: News Desk
Published: 08:30 AM, 28 Sep, 2024
CM Maryam orders closure of schools set up in old and dilapidated buildings across Punjab
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Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif while chairing meeting members of the Provincial Assembly at Deputy Commissioner Office Muzaffargarh has directed the closure of schools set up in dilapidated buildings, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.


On the occasion, Chief Minister said, “I am committed to solving all public problems”. She said after a few years, the grievances will not persist. Maryam Nawaz said,” every coming day is getting better”. She advised police to create a sense of relief in the public and a sense of fear in the criminals.


Chief Minister said, “the trend of crimes against property should be controlled.” She directed the relevant authorities to ensure construction, repair and maintenance of main roads of Muzaffargarh on the suggestions of visiting members of the assembly. She expressed her indignation over encroachments and poor cleanliness in the central areas of Muzaffargarh.


CM Maryam Nawaz also directed to immediately start a campaign to end encroachments. She said, “decisive action should be taken against corrupt elements in the revenue department.” She expressed anger over public complaints about land record centres. Senator Pervaiz  Rashid, Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, Information & Culture Minister Azma Zahid Bukhari, SACM Zeeshan Malik and Members of the Provincial Assembly from the area attended the meeting. Chief Secretary, Secretary P&D, Commissioner DG Khan, RPO and other relevant officers were also present.


Meanwhile, Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif in her message on World Tourism Day said tourism ignites natural abilities of a person and helps him think about himself and the universe around.


CM Maryam Nawaz said, “The regions of Punjab rich in natural beauty are second to none.” She added, “the historical, cultural and natural heritage of Punjab is a rich source of attraction for tourists from all over the world.” She underscored that sustainable measures are being taken for the promotion of religious tourism in Punjab.


 

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