CM Maryam Nawaz launches ‘honhaar’ scholarship for talented students
WEB DESK: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif officially inaugurated the Honhaar Scholarship Programme at Punjab University, Lahore, aimed at providing opportunities for brilliant students to secure admissions in top-ranking public and private universities across Pakistan. Speaking at the launch event, she emphasised the government’s commitment to ensuring quality education
VIDEO: Maryam Nawaz clarifies rumours about throat cancer
She added that she doesn't like to play the victim, which is why she never talks about her health in the media. However, she had to address this issue because of the wrong news being circulated.
Pakistan, India need to work together to combat smog: CM Maryam
Chief Minister Pubjab (CM) Maryam Nawaz on Wednesday said that Pakistan and India need to work together to combat smog.
CM Maryam Nawaz inaugurates buses for girls’ colleges
Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz Sharif inaugurated the Chief Minister Transport Program for Women.
Chicken prices to drop in Punjab in coming days
The Poultry Association has promised the Punjab government that chicken prices will be reduced in the coming days. The assurance came during a meeting between Minister of Livestock Ashiq Hussain and Poultry Association representatives. They reviewed the chicken supply chain and pricing, discussing strategies to establish a price-setting mechanism. The
Punjab’s free solar systems scheme: How to apply
In April, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif announced a plan to provide free solar systems to 50,000 families in the province. According to the plan, households consuming up to 100 units of electricity will receive a 1KW solar system, which includes two solar panels, a battery, an inverter, and
Punjab government introduces monthly house sanitation fee
The provincial government of Punjab has decided to introduce sanitation charges across the province. According to details, the provincial government will levy sanitation charges of Rs300 for 5 marla houses and Rs500 for 10 marla houses. Furthermore, 10 marla houses in rural areas will be charged Rs200, while houses larger