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Punjab farmers get 50 percent Abiana relief
LAHORE (April 03 2004): Punjab Government has
implemented upon the promise by giving 50 percent
Abiana relief to farmers, who are at the tail of
canals in Punjab.
Chief Minister Punjab Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi
stated this in a meeting with provincial
legislators of Faisalabad, Toba Tek Singh and
Jhang here on Friday.
Averring on other development measures undertaken
in the province, Pervaiz stated that as compared
to 13,000 this year, a total of 15,000 teachers
would be employed in the province in coming year.
Asking members of Punjab Assembly to take interest
in assembly proceedings, he stressed upon civil
servants to adhere to proposals of
parliamentarians for development of the province,
he added.
Punjab chief minister talking of achieving
transparency in distribution of Zakat stated that
fundamental changes were being made to improve
police efficiency in the province, he added.
Talking about successful buying of wheat in the
province the previous year, chief minister Punjab
stated that with provision of cheap flour to poor,
the provincial government provided due relief to
masses.
'While understanding problems of Sindh, Northern
areas and Azad Kashmir, wheat was also supplied to
these areas', he added.
Chief Minister said besides already taking many
educational steps, measures was on the way to open
new schools in the province, he concluded.
Courtesy Business Recorder |
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