Poverty level drops, GDP up: Punjab chief minister
LAHORE (June 14 2007): Poverty level has declined while GDP growth rate has gone up in the Punjab. Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi said this in his pre-budget policy address here on Wednesday.
Speaking about GDP growth in the province Pervaiz Elahi said that the figure stood at 4.2 percent in 1991 but has now been lifted up to more that 8 percent in the period 2003-2007, a performance unmatched in the history of the province.
The CM said following the federal government steps they would also increase pay by 15 percent and pensions by 15-20 percent. He said Annual Development Fund had been enhanced to Rs 150 billion in the forthcoming provincial budget.
Giving details of per capita income in the province the CM said that it was at Rs 30,281 in 2002 and reached Rs 59,219 in 2007. The CM said that literacy rate in Punjab that was at 42 percent in 2002 has now gone up to 62 percent.
The CM said that prior to his government's take over, Punjab's social indicators were extremely poor. 'The literacy rate was below the national average; the public education sector was marred by poor access. The enrolment rate was low the dropout rate high the student-teacher ratio was poor; school buildings were inadequate; female literacy was lagging; teacher absenteeism was rampant and student participation rates had actually dropped', he said.
The CM said besides improvement of literacy rate to 62 percent in 2007, the net enrolment rate at primary level now stands at 70 percent in Punjab. Talking about gender parity index (GPI) for tertiary education, he said was at 0.78 in 2002. In 2007 the GPI for tertiary education was 0.93.
Speaking about improvement in health care system, he said in 2002 infant mortality rate was 82 per 1000 which was reduced to 72 in 2007, he added. Talking about immunisation, he said as compared to 57 percent of children in age group 12-23 percent fully immunised in 2002, the figure rose to 76 percent in 2007. Talking about maternal mortality rate that stood at 350 per 100,000 births in 2002 it was down to 257 in 2007.
Speaking further about development he said as compared to 6 percent access to piped water in 2002 now in 2007, 19 percent of the rural population had access to piped water. He said in 2002, 31 percent of the rural population had access to flush toilet while in 2007 this figure went up to 50 percent ,he added.
Speaking with reference to poverty alleviation in agriculture zones, he said 12.5 acres were exempted from Agriculture Income Tax. He said provincial government consistently increased the minimum guaranteed price of major crops to generate higher income for the farmers.
He said that with reduced mark up on agricultural loans by 5 percentage points, the provincial government progressively increased agricultural sector loaning through the Bank of Punjab from Rs 159 million in 2001-02 to Rs 7 billion in 2006-07.
He said with over 100,000 land-less people were provided access to land and Rs 6.1 billion disbursed as soft term loans to live stock farmers and introduction of crop insurance. The Punjab government progressively increased agricultural sector loaning through Punjab Provincial Cooperative Bank from Rs 4.8 billion in FY 2001-02 to Rs 8 billion in FY 2006-07.
The CM said that the scheme for subsidised credit for Small and Medium Industrial Enterprises and Cottage Industry in 2005-06 and credit outlay of over Rs 1 billion was achieved in 2006-07. The momentum would continue in 2007-08, he pointed.
The CM said that focus on direct interventions to reduce poverty through micro-credit through Punjab Rural Support Programme amounting to Rs 3.4 billion generating self employment and disbursement of over Rs 17 billion through Zakat funds as direct income support to the poorest of the poor and to facilitate their permanent rehabilitation was the endeavour of provincial government to be remembered.
Speaking about their development efforts in South of Punjab, the CM said while concentrating on poverty alleviation, generally they had not lost focus of those areas that required special attention such as the districts in the South of Punjab and some of the barani areas of Potohar region.
Talking further about interventions of his government in the social sectors over the last four years, he said in 2002-03, the total amount allocated in, Education, Health and Water Supply & Sanitation was Rs 43.6 billion. While these allocations were increased progressively to Rs 57.3 billion in 2003-04, Rs 77.5 billion in 2004-05, Rs 107 billion in 2005-06 and Rs 132.4 billion in 2006-07. He said that in 2007-08, the total investment planned in these sectors was Rs 165.1 billion.
Pervez Elahi talking specifically about education uplift endeavours of his government said his government provided education up to matriculation for all students in government schools. This includes free textbooks up to class 10 in all government schools benefiting over 28 million students, at a cost of Rs 2 billion, till date.
He said Punjab government provided stipends to girl students in 15 low literacy districts benefiting over 1.1 million girl students, at a cost of Rs 1.64 billion, till date including giving of 118,276 Missing facilities to 63,882 government schools in the province, at a cost of Rs 19.5 billion.
Pervaiz Elahi said that besides recruiting over 50,000 new schoolteachers the present government created department of special children. The CM said that in education sub-sector his government was able to check the dropout rate and increase the stagnating enrolment in elementary education by achieving 25 percent increase in enrolment and providing access to 2,209,912.
Adding to the performance of provincial government in health sector, he said that they initiated to provide free emergency treatment to all citizens in tertiary hospitals, fully activated the dormant primary healthcare services in BHU's/ RHC's in the province through provision of doctors, nurses, paramedics (at rationalised salaries) and medicines.
The CM said besides cardiac centres being built in Multan and Faisalabad including coming up of new burn centres in the provinces special emphasis had been given to nurses' training. He said introduction of 1122 service would ultimately be extended to whole of the province.
Talking about the Northern Arc of Lahore Ring Road from Niazi Chowk to Ferozepur road covering 43kms he said it commenced in November 2004 and shall finish in 2007-08.
He averred that Southern Arc of Lahore Ring Road from Ferozepur road to Shahpur Interchange covering over 18kms. shall commence in 2007-08. Speaking about Sialkot Lahore Motorway (SLM), he said that ground breaking ceremony of Sialkot Lahore Motorway took place in 2007 and by this travel time between Sialkot and Lahore shall be reduced to 45 minutes and it would be connected to the Lahore Ring Road, he added.
He said SLM should serve as a new economic corridor having three industrial zones and three foreign universities of science and technology. Talking about Lahore Rapid Mass Transit System (LRMTS) he said that groundbreaking ceremony of LRMTS is scheduled in FY 07-08 and completion of the first phase expected by 2012.
Stating about preparation and execution of irrigation sector reforms, the CM said 37,000 kms of irrigation channels with cultivable command area of 21 million acres were being rehabilitated with an investment of Rs 120 billion in 10 years.
The CM said that hydraulic infrastructure was being rehabilitated and modernised in phases and re-modelling and modernisation of Taunsa Barrage was almost complete. Hydel power stations in Punjab were being developed, he said.
Giving performance highlights in the economic sectors, the CM said that agriculture strategic interventions in extension, research, marketing and water management had been made. He said 6.27% growth rate in agriculture was estimated in 06-07. The CM declared that record wheat production of 17.85 million tonnes including record sugarcane production of 37.542 million tonnes were achieved in 06-07.High level of maize production of 2.044 million tonnes achieved in 06-07, he said.
The CM said that cotton production of 10.35 million bales was achieved in 06-07 including rice production of 3.076 million tonnes achieved in 06-07. About livestock, the CM said that development budget of livestock sector increased from Rs 57 million in 01-02 to 1,137 million in 06-07. With huge increase witnessed in targets for breed improvement and animal health special emphasis on veterinary education and training and up-gradation of infrastructure.
Rs 6.1 billion was disbursed as soft loans to livestock farmers. About establishing industrial estates, the CM said that Sunder Industrial Estate, Lahore, M3 Industrial City and Value Addition City, Faisalabad, Multan Industrial Estate, Rehabilitation of Kot Lakhpat Industrial Estate were the key achievements of the present government.
The CM said that through TEVTA training capacity was targeted to double in two-years. The CM said with a number of construction ventures coming up in Lahore, construction of state of the art 17-storey Software Technology Park Lahore; computerised vehicle registration system in 35 districts and computerisation of land records was taking place.
He said in order to boost housing sector provision of tax and non-tax incentives to realise the potential of this sector including reduction in stamp duty, 5% to 2%; Promulgation of Punjab Site Development (Regulation) Rules 2005 to facilitate bona fide private housing societies and to eliminate the fraudulent ones had been made.
He said that establishment of Punjab Government Servants Housing Foundation, establishment of Punjab Journalists Housing Foundation, tourism and resort development were the key ventures of provincial government.
He said the provincial government was establishing new jails including better facilities for prisoners, especially children and women prisoners. The CM said that with introduction of Gender Reform Action Plan (GRAP) to provide special focus on women development, expansion in the role of Bait-ul-Maal to provide financial assistance to the needy was undertaken.
Pervaiz Elahi speaking of measures for preventing abuse of children said that establishment of Social Security Health Management Company in public-private partnership mode; establishment of three dedicated 100-bed hospitals for labour in Lahore, Sheikhupura and Muzaffargarh; introduction of self declaration system in assessment of social security had been made.
Speaking about the Punjab government's efforts in Southern Punjab, he said Urban Development Project there would result in improving quality of life in 425 low-income areas of 21 towns in 6 six district of Southern Punjab at a cost of Rs 7 billion.
He said that introduction of Tameer-e-Punjab Programme with an annual outlay of Rs 1.86 billion to finance would publicly identify schemes. 'Introduction of Local Development Programme at a cost of over Rs 5 billion was to improve infrastructure in local governments, he added.
The CM said that they had given a broad-based direction for Punjab's economic and social uplift through Vision 2020. Based on the vision, prepared a medium term development strategy for economic and social sectors through the Punjab Economic Report focusing on quantitative and qualitative improvement in the lives of the citizens of the Punjab through, he added. He said that with poverty focused investment strategies in six key sectors, 82% of PSDP goes to pro-poor sectors. He said in order to provide relief to common man, the government of Pakistan had already announced establishment of utility stores in every union council of Pakistan to provide essential commodities at an affordable level to the poorer segments of society. This decision has therefore, supplanted my 'Sasta Store' Programme, which was announced last year and was ready for implementation this year.
The CM said that from the first of July 2007 the minimum wage of the highest category of skilled worker in Punjab would be Rs 5,644 and that of the highest category of semi-skilled worker would be Rs 4833 per month.
The CM speaking of measures to support weaker strata of the society said that they would provide Rs 500 per month support to 646,000 households with a total population of 4.24 million who were the poorest of all in the province. He announced regularisation of 385 katchi abadies all over Punjab by extending the cut-off date of regularisation to 31st December 2006. '
The CM on the further announced a two-kanal land-grant, linked to support for shelter-provision to the land-less, homeless poor of the rural areas of the Province. This grant would be backed by micro-financing facilities and extension services in livestock and agriculture in order to ensure livelihood on a sustainable basis', he added.
The CM told that this programme would commence in Districts of Rajanpur, Muzaffargarh, Bahawalpur and Bahawalnagar in FY 2007-08 and subsequently extended to other poorer areas of all districts of the province.
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