Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on Friday resolved to restore the National Action Plan (NAP).
Addressing the first meeting of the apex committee, CM Maryam said: "For the past few years, there has been no implementation of the NAP. The world commended the NAP formed following the APS massacre."
"All-out efforts are being made to end the menace of terrorism. The sacrifices rendered by martyrs in the fight against terrorism are commendable," she added.
Recalling the events that transpired on May 9, CM Maryam said, "What had happened on May 9 had never happened before in the country's history."
"Political fascism has converted into terrorism," she added.
CM Maryam said, "The Chinese citizens are working on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). They are having reservations."
– Delay in textbooks delivery is not acceptable, Maryam Nawaz –
Separately, CM Maryam presided over the review meeting of school education reforms
CM said that delay in textbook delivery is not acceptable, during the briefing educational authorities told the Chief Minister that 41% of textbooks have been supplied, the rest of the books delivery will be completed by May and next academic year textbooks will be provided in February.
In the meeting, Maryam Nawaz instructed to prepare a new mechanism regarding the appointment of CEOs and DEOs in every district. In which selection will be done only after regular tests, interviews and computer training.
Guidelines for the implementation of a comprehensive procedure for the selection of CEO, DEOs, and DDEOs were also been given.
In the meeting, Maryam Nawaz also said that all the educational facilities should be provided to special children in government schools, in every district and one school is dedicated to the education of special children. On divisional level, schools for transgender will also establish.
During the meeting, proposals are reviewed regarding the Punjab School Inspectorate to form a Standardized Matriculation Examination Board.