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Rs 14b to be spent to improve sewerage system in Lahore: Buzdar

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Amraiz Khan

Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has said that Punjab government is starting a new project worth Rs.14 billion to improve the sewerage system of Lahore. He regretted that very low resources were allocated for improving the sewerage system during the last ten years.
The latest weather radar will be installed with an amount of Rs.737 million in Sialkot to monitor the weather situation. He said that a project costing billions of rupees is being launched in the provincial metropolis to provide clean drinking water to the people.
He directed to work on an emergent basis to improve the organizational capacity of Punjab Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) and added that the number of Arazi centers will be increased to facilitate the people at doorsteps.
He expressed these views while chairing a high-level meeting at his office on Wednesday to review the performance of Primary & Secondary Health, Specialized Health & Medical Education, Board of Revenue, Punjab Land Record Authority, PDMA, Industries, and Agriculture departments.
He also reviewed the ongoing public welfare schemes for the citizens of Lahore and directed to expedite the development work for providing early relief to the people. Addressing the meeting, he said that every possible step will be taken to facilitate the people. We do not believe in lip-service but the people will be facilitated through practical measures, he added.
He said that billions of rupees were wasted on exhibitory projects during the last ten years and criminal negligence was shown by totally ignoring the fundamental needs of the people.
Former rulers did such things which were not needed to the people, he maintained. However, PTI government is giving particular attention to providing necessary facilities to the general public.
The Chief Minister directed the line departments to remain fully vigilant and alert in the wake of the possible threat of flood. He directed to remove encroachments in riverine areas and added that all possible steps should be taken to combat the possible flood. He directed that construction of 115 new Arazi centers should be completed by December 31 adding that new centers will create more employment opportunities besides providing relief to the people.
Usman Buzdar said that the healthcare system is being improved by revamping the health department on modern lines. The government is recruiting new doctors to fulfill their shortage in remote areas. He emphasized that the medicines’ procurement system will be made foolproof and disclosed that only disposable razors could be used at barber-shops to avoid Hepatitis disease. Punjab Health Department should take necessary steps to ensure the use of disposable razors, he added.
He informed that emergencies of THQ hospitals will be upgraded and in the first phase, emergencies of 100 THQ hospitals will be upgraded by the government. Similarly, comprehensive planning has been made to repair street lights and roads patchwork in Lahore, he added. Provincial Health Minister Dr. Yasmin Rashid, SMBR, Principal Secretary to CM, Secretary Specialized Health & Medical Education, Secretary Agriculture, Secretary Industries, Commissioner Lahore Division, Special Secretary Primary & Secondary Health, DG PDMA, DG Punjab Land Record Authority and head of SMU attended the meeting.

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