Punjab Cabinet accords approval to underground mass transit system

17 Dec, 2022

LAHORE: Punjab cabinet, which met here Friday with Chief Minister Chaudhry Parvez Elahi in the chair, accorded in principle approval to complete the underground Mass Transit system for Lahore and to incorporate underground blue-line and purple-line and Mass Transit project in the Annual Development Programme.

The approval was also accorded during the meeting to decrease 50 percent in the unit rates of ownership rights for giving land to the landless farmers in Cholistan. The landless farmers of Cholistan and agriculture will be greatly benefited with this step of the Punjab government.

The approval was also given to grant exemption of value-added tax for the ambassadors and consulates. The CM Elahi stated that he did not want to ruin Lahore like Shehbaz Sharif and would introduce the underground train system.

Blue-line, Purple-line and Mass Transit project will be launched with the cooperation of Asian Development Bank and this project will be built on BOT basis and not a single penny of Punjab government will be spent on it. Underground Mass Transit system will be built from Valencia to Kalma Chowk, Liberty Chowk, Data Darbar up to Airport.

Eight big stations of the Orange Line will also be developed. The cabinet also granted approval to the P&D Board and Transport Department to hold negotiations for getting technical assistance and financing with the Asian Development Bank.

The Punjab cabinet accorded approval to make inductions in the health department from grade 5 to grade 15 and also make contract appointments in the PKLI Lahore. Principle decision was also taken to induct teachers on 600 vacant posts in order to fulfil shortage of teachers in colleges.

The cabinet also accorded approval to lift the ban on making inductions in Government College University Faisalabad. Approval was also accorded to provide cancer treatment facilities in Children Hospital Lahore along with hospitals of Faisalabad and Gujrat. Approval was also granted during the cabinet meeting to introduce latest ever cancer treatment cyber knife technology and introduced Linear Accelerator for cancer treatment in the hospitals of Gujrat and Faisalabad and Children Hospital Lahore.

The chief minister apprised that a cardiology hospital will be established in Sargodha and the number of beds will be increased in the Faisalabad cardiology hospital. The Punjab cabinet also accorded approval to establish a new tehsil Wohwa in the new district Taunsa. 207km road will be constructed from Chichawatini, Rojhana, Pir Mahal, Chowk Azam, Layyah up to Taunsa, a 103km road will be constructed from M-4 Chiraghanbad, Jhang Bypass up to Shorkot, while 75km long road will be built from Depalpur to Pakpattan, and 150km road will be built from Dipalpur, Pakpattan to Vehari.

Approval was also accorded to enhance the wages of staff members under the social security scheme. Approval was accorded to grant administrative and financial autonomy to Aitcheson College and Lawrence College under the Punjab Educational Institutional (Reconstitution) Act 2021 and an approval was granted for the renewal of agreement with the Pakistan Air Force for THQ Hospital Fort Munro district DG Khan. An approval was also granted to make an amendment in the Punjab Criminal Prosecution Service (condition of service) rules 2007 for the promotion of Assistant District Public Prosecutors.

An approval was granted for making amendments in the Punjab Sentencing Act 2019 and the limit of minimum punishment was fixed. Approval was also granted for the revaluation of salary and allowances for the officers and staff members of Punjab Procurement Regulatory Authority. Approval was granted to extend the contract period up to six months for the 15 workers working on the project in the Energy Department. Approval was granted to appoint Muhammay Yar Wilana for the post of president LDA tribunal.

The Chief Minister directed that daily hearing of pending cases in the LDA should be made and should be decided at the earliest.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2022

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