Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has announced an initiative to provide 20,000 motorcycles to students across the province, in a bid to facilitate them with easier transportation options.
This initiative aims to alleviate transportation challenges faced by students and enhance their accessibility to educational institutions.
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Addressing a ceremony in Lahore, she said that under the program, the Punjab government will cover the down payment for the vehicles, making it feasible for students to acquire them with ease.
Maryam Nawaz, while elaborating on the details, highlighted that students will pay monthly installments of less than Rs5,000, ensuring affordability for students from various socio-economic backgrounds.
Furthermore, the chief minister emphasized that within a span of less than two years, students will have complete ownership of the bikes, empowering them with a valuable asset that enhances their mobility and independence.
In addition to providing motorcycles, the chief minister also underscored the importance of road safety, advising students to drive carefully.
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Maryam also advised all the riders to don safety gear while travelling on the roads. This measure aligns with efforts to ensure the well-being and security of students as they utilize the bikes for transportation purposes.
On Monday, the Punjab chief minister, along with her father and PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, chaired a crucial meeting focused on enhancing the transportation infrastructure in the province, including an underground train project in Lahore and the implementation of metro bus projects in three cities of Punjab.
During the meeting, the chief minister emphasized the need for meticulous planning for the underground train project in Lahore and sought a detailed plan in this regard. Furthermore, decisions were made regarding the metro bus projects in three cities of Punjab, with detailed briefings provided on various aspects of transportation, including the allocation of bikes for students.