Our Correspondent
Sialkot
Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan on Sunday said people living in rural areas were playing their vital role in national development and prosperity. Addressing the inaugural ceremony of a newly established marriage hall at Head Marala-Sialkot, she said Prime Minister Imran Khan had proved that he felt the pain of general public and took keen interest to give them relief.
She said it was priority of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf government to provide and protect basic rights of farmers and growers as they were playing key role in boosting agri economy of the country. She said Prime Minister Imran Khan had introduced true face and soft image of Pakistan in the world. She revealed that Ehsaas Programme and Sehat Cards Programmes were the most beneficial and revolutionary programmes launched by Prime Minister Imran Khan.
She said two main corrupt political families had ruthlessly looted the national exchequer during past regimes. Dr. Firdous said Pakistan was now safe and peaceful country, as the participation of international cricketer players in PSL was an ample proof of the fact. She revealed that extension in GSP Plus status by European Union for Pakistan was helping to introduce Pakistani products globally, enabling Pakistani business community to get full benefit of the GSP Plus status. The SAPM said Pakistan was successfully moving ahead towards the goal of national development and prosperity under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Meanwhile, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan said it was the top priority of the government to ensure quality education as it was successfully removing flaws in the educational system. She stated this while addressing the participants of an inaugural ceremony of a newly-established private school at Kotli Loharaan near here on Sunday.
The SAPM said the government was also striving to promote equal education for all under the Prime Minister’s Uniform Education Policy. Dr Firdous said education was vital to end ignorance, poverty and unemployment.