Yes Shahbaz Sharif should follow the PPP/PMLQ strategy
- Build huge projects on paper
- Such projects are always completed on time, and sometimes even ahead of schedule
- No inconvenience for the people
- No environmental impact
- Cost never escalates
- Quality standards are always met 100% on paper based projects
And forgot to add; LANAT on these protesters for comparing it with the plight of Palestinians for pathetic political point scoring.
and add No 7 . no project mean no corruption or commission
I am from Lahore, we don't need either metro or orange train. What we do need is sanitation, clean water, hospitals and education. Unfortunately that's not on the radar for our PML-N friends.
We can find many project about issues you mentioned as well but off course they will nt get media attention because cannot be use for political scoring
The government of Punjab aims to provide clean drinking water to over 35 million people by the middle of 2017 and some 20 billion rupees (almost $200 million) is being allocated for the effort in the upcoming budget, said Muhammad Farasat Iqbal, chief executive officer of Punjab Saaf Pani Company.
“It’s one of the top priorities of the provincial government, to ensure provision of clean drinking water in each locality, as access to clean water is a fundamental human right,” he said.
Iqbal said the clean water would be provided free of cost but beneficiary communities would pool money each month to pay for maintenance of the ATMs and filtration plants.
According to Pakistan’s national drinking water policy, 35 percent of Pakistan’s population doesn’t have access to safe drinking water. The policy estimates that diseases related to water, sanitation and hygiene issues cost Pakistan’s economy about 112 billion rupees ($1.1 billion) each year in health costs and lost earnings.
Solar-powered ATMs to deliver clean drinking water in Pakistan| Reuters
SLAMABAD: Pakistan is one of the 95 countries that have met the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target for sanitation aimed at halving the proportion of the population without access to basic sanitation, said a recently launched global report by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP).
According to the report, 64 per cent of the population in Pakistan now has access to sanitation compared to 24 per cent in 1990, a feat achieved by only 95 countries so far.
Pakistan is also placed among just 77 countries which have met both the drinking water and the sanitation MDG target.
The number of people defecating in the open in the country has been reduced from 46 million to 25 million during the last decade, the report says.
Pakistan now among 95 countries to have met sanitation MDG: UN report - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
LAHORE: In order to improve health facilities for the man in the street, the Punjab government will “outsource” the rural health centres (RHCs) and basic health units (BHUs) of the six low-performing districts in the province.
The idea had been derived from the ‘Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Model’ where the government had taken this initiative by exploring other options to reform the primary and secondary levels such as district hospital autonomy and contracting out facilities including district headquarters hospitals, tehsil headquarters hospitals, RHCs and BHUs, an official told Dawn on the request of anonymity.
The KP in its report ‘Health Sector Strategy 2010-17’ had indicated this option and later materialised this scheme by giving key responsibilities to the district coordination officers, NGOs and EDOs of health.
Punjab to ‘outsource’ basic health project - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
Punjab to outsource health facilities in 10 districts | Lahore | thenews.com.pk
Rs1.35bn being spent on Taxila hospital - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif Hospital inaugurated at Bedian
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