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Business Recorder
16-07-2025
- Business
- Business Recorder
CM Maryam reviews Lahore, Punjab development programmes
LAHORE: Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif presided over a special meeting in which progress being made with regard to Lahore Development Programme and Punjab Development Programme was reviewed. Deputy Commissioner Lahore gave a detailed briefing on the progress of Lahore Development Programme. It was apprised in the meeting that out of 5643 projects of Phase-I of Lahore Development Programme, 2593 projects have been completed. Out of 3705 projects of Lahore Municipal Corporation, 2274 projects have been completed. Out of 252 projects of WASA Lahore, 170 projects have also been completed. The meeting reviewed the progress of 1573 projects related to WASA projects. The chief minister directed to beautify newly constructed roads and streets. She also set a target of completing Phase-I of Lahore Development Plan in November 2025. As many as 146 development projects of Allama Iqbal Town, Wagah and Aziz Bhatti Town have been included in Phase-II of Lahore Development Programme. A report on the construction, repair and rehabilitation projects of 189 cities under the Punjab Development Programme was also submitted to Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Business Recorder
03-05-2025
- Business
- Business Recorder
CM sets 30th June deadline to accomplish ‘Lahore Development Plan'
LAHORE: 'Ensure timely completion of Lahore Development Plan by setting monthly timelines,' Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif, said. While chairing a special meeting to review implementation of work on Lahore Development Plan, the CM tasked Senior Provincial Minister and Chief Secretary Punjab, to ensure timely completion of the plan. She conducted a visual inspection of different projects, and set 30th June deadline for the construction and rehabilitation of 3705 streets of Lahore Municipal Corporation and 230 streets of WASA. The Chief Minister also set a final deadline for the construction and repair of WASA Works in 1573 streets. She noted, 'Lahore Development Plan Phase-II includes construction and repair of streets and other projects in Allama Iqbal, Aziz Bhatti and Wagah Towns. Delay in completion of development schemes affects daily life of people.' She vowed, 'I consider myself accountable to the public, I cannot tolerate any difficulty for them.' Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Express Tribune
02-05-2025
- Business
- Express Tribune
CM sets June deadline for Lahore Development Plan
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has instructed the provincial senior minister and chief secretary to ensure timely completion of the Lahore Development Plan by setting monthly timelines. Chairing a meeting, the chief minister conducted a visual inspection of various projects and set the date Adkins of June 30 for the construction and rehabilitation of 3,705 streets by Lahore Municipal Corporation and 230 by the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA). She also set the final deadline for construction and repair work by WASA in 1,573 streets. She noted, "Lahore Development Plan Phase-II includes construction and repair of streets and other projects in Allama Iqbal, Aziz Bhatti and Wagah Towns." The CM highlighted, "Delay in completion of development schemes affects daily life of people. I consider myself accountable to the public, I cannot tolerate any difficulty for them." Meanwhile, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz met the Ambassador of the Netherlands to Pakistan, Henny de Vries. Dutch hockey legend Floris Jan Bovelander and Pakistani-origin footballer Kayanat Bokhari were also present. The chief minister said on the occasion, "Historically, Pakistan-Netherlands relations have led to a significant growth in the areas of trade, agriculture, education and capacity building. We will strengthen mutual cooperation in all fields, including political, economic, cultural and sports. It is gratifying that the bilateral trade volume between has reached $2.3 billion. There is a vast potential for promoting economic cooperation between Pakistan and Netherlands." "Promoting women's participation and empowerment is my foremost priority," she added.