Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz assured on Thursday the public that the forthcoming budget will not impose any new taxes.
During a high-level meeting, CM Maryam stressed her commitment to alleviating the financial burden on the people of Punjab, while simultaneously increasing the province's revenue through internal sources.
Chief Minister Nawaz stated, "Our focus is on expanding the financial resources of Punjab without burdening the public. We are exploring innovative ways to boost our revenue streams from within our own capabilities."
She elaborated on the administration's performance-based approach, mentioning that Deputy Commissioners will be appointed strictly on merit. Continuous monitoring and performance assessments will ensure that officials are accountable and effective in their roles.
In a significant infrastructural move, the Punjab's executive announced the establishment of a unified department dedicated to the supply and irrigation of water throughout Punjab. This is part of a broader initiative to modernise and streamline essential services across the province.
A key highlight of the meeting was the ambitious plan to transform Punjab into a safe city. The Chief Minister revealed that comprehensive camera coverage will be implemented in all cities, enhancing security and surveillance capabilities.
Addressing agricultural concerns, Nawaz shared that savings from wheat procurement will be redirected to support farmers. Special attention will be given to the farmers of South Punjab, who will receive livestock aid. This initiative underscores the administration's focus on agricultural development and rural support.
For the first time, rural health centers are receiving unprecedented attention. Maryam Nawaz announced that all health centers will undergo a complete revamp.
There has been a positive response from the public regarding the provision of medicines in field hospitals and the distribution of free medicines in government hospitals.
Furthering her commitment to housing, she introduced the "Apna Chhat Apna Ghar" programme. Under this initiative, financial assistance will be provided to individuals with plots up to 5 marlas to help them build homes, promoting housing development and ownership.
Expressing her gratitude and dedication, Maryam mentioned the encouragement from her father, Nawaz Sharif. "Nawaz Sharif is very happy with our hard work. He believes that Allah's blessings are with us. We are determined to work day and night to fulfill our promises and development plans," she said.
She praised her cabinet and team for their relentless efforts and assured the public of continued dedication to their welfare and the province's development.