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Punjab to give 64,500 metric ton wheat to Balochistan

By Our Correspondent
September 15, 2022

LAHORE:Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi has said that the Punjab government will send 64,500 metric tons of wheat to Balochistan at a cost rate despite wheat shortage in Punjab.

Balochistan Minister for Food Engineer Zmarak Khan Achakzai called on the chief minister at his office on Wednesday.

Pervaiz Elahi expressed complete solidarity with the people of Balochistan for the promotion of inter-provincial harmony and expressed concern over severe shortage of wheat in Balochistan. “Balochistan is the younger brother and Punjab stands with it as the elder brother,” he added. Although there is wheat shortage in Punjab we will not leave the people of Balochistan alone, he said.

The Punjab government will send 64,500 metric tons of wheat to Balochistan at a cost rate. Despite the wheat shortage in Punjab, the province is providing wheat to Balochistan in the spirit of brotherhood, he added and assured that the Punjab government would assist in meeting the food needs of Balochistan. Pervaiz Elahi also expressed his heartfelt grief over the loss of life and property due to rains and floods in Balochistan.

Zmarak Achakzai said that Pervaiz Elahi has truly acted as an elder brother and the Baloch brethren value his selfless spirit. The government and the people of Balochistan are grateful to you, he added.

TEVTA PROJECTS: The chief minister inaugurated three projects of the Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (Tevta) at his office.

Speaking on the occasion, the CM said that 43 buses of Rs620 million had been given to 37 Tevta institutions, including 12 buses that had been handed over to institutions situated in South Punjab. This would facilitate the students in their daily movement, he added. The best machinery has been provided in Kasur Institute of Leather Technology, built with Rs20.44 million, to train 380 students on modern lines. Best-trained manpower in leather technology is in demand not only in Pakistan but worldwide, the CM noted and hoped that the production of quality leather products would significantly increase exports.

The chief minister stated that the upgradation of the Institute of Blue Pottery Development and the construction of a new building had cost Rs210 million to train 800 students with state-of-the-art machinery and infrastructure to impart the latest skills in ceramics. The students, trained in these institutions, will bring laurels home with their skills. They should learn modern skills, along with formal education, as skilled workers have become a requirement of every industry.

The Punjab government is providing facilities to attract new generation towards it, he concluded.

ANTI-DENGUE MEASURES: The chief minister expressed deep concern over the increase in the number of dengue patients in Rawalpindi, Lahore and Gujranwala and asked the authorities why anti-dengue preventive measures were not taken at that time when abnormal rains were predicted. The situation should be realised in time and an emergency strategy should be formulated, he said. He was presiding over a meeting at his office to review the situation and measures to control the disease.

Approving the establishment of a centre of disease control for the timely prevention of epidemic diseases, the CM directed that Rescue 1122, health and line departments should give a final shape to the Act. The Punjab government will get the approval of the Act from the assembly for the establishment of a centre of disease control to prevent epidemics, he added and directed the formation of a committee. This initiative will help in the prevention of dengue, corona, cholera, typhoid and other epidemic diseases, he noted.

The chief minister ordered anti-dengue measures on a war footing throughout the province, especially in high-risk districts. He gave approval for making permanent the temporary anti-dengue staff and directed that a summary should be submitted as per the rules for making them permanent. He ordered to buy fogging machines and asked the local government department secretary to do the needful within seven days and submit a report to him. “I would review anti-dengue steps regularly and the deputy commissioners should hold meetings daily and reports be sent to my office,” he said. The work should be continued even during Sundays and other holidays, he added. Dengue patients should be given full attention in hospitals and necessary medical facilities be ensured, he stressed and ordered effective indoor and outdoor surveillance throughout Punjab, especially in Rawalpindi, Lahore and Gujranwala.

Provincial Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid, former federal minister Moonis Elahi, Chief Secretary Kamran Afzal, Principal Secretary to CM Muhammad Khan Bhatti, administrative secretaries, commissioner and DC Lahore and other officials concerned attended the meeting.