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Thursday, October 17, 2024

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Maryam Nawaz Launche Air Ambulance Service to Ease Suffering

 

True to her word as the current Chief Minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz has launched an initiative that saved a woman’s life. Recently, a 40-year-old woman in Mianwali fell off a roof and was transferred to Rawalpindi for treatment within the “golden hour” thanks to this service.

Prayers and Commitment

Maryam Nawaz asked the whole country to pray for Halima Bibi’s recovery. She said it was her long-cherished desire to make everybody happy and free from pain. She further assured us of her commitment to the health care system of Punjab.

TEVTA Projects Move Forward

The CM ordered public-private partnerships in technical education and vocational training authority (TEVTA) projects. Language courses in Korean, Japanese, German, Chinese, and Arabic have been introduced at TEVTA institutions, and 45 welding workshops across nine cities have been approved.

First Air Ambulance is a Historic Achievement

In a post on X, Maryam Nawaz announced the launch of Pakistan’s first air ambulance service, another milestone in Nawaz Sharif’s vision for people living in Punjab. The emergency transfer of Halima Bibi to Rawalpindi through this service saved her life by ensuring rapid medical aid.

Family Thanks CM

The family members expressed gratitude towards Maryam Nawaz, calling her a blessing and praying for her long life and prosperity. The Chief Minister also sent them a message saying, “Whoever saves one life saves humanity.” She thanked Allah, who gave her a chance. Otherwise, attaining such great heights would not have been possible without His blessings.

Focus On Technical Education And Employment

Talking about TEVTA’s final mapping plan during an exclusive session with journalists yesterday evening, she highlighted that modernizing technical training courses was necessary for economic growth as well as job creation, especially among youths facing unemployment challenges today; hence, there should be strong collaborations between industry players within Punjab province which will enhance internship programs alongside apprenticeships leading towards actual employment placement opportunities.

Virtual Women’s Police Station Initiative

Maryam Nawaz updated her X post about the virtual women’s police station initiative launched on April 22. More than 50,000 complaints by women across Punjab have come in so far. Investigations are underway into 3,092 cases, and orders for quick resolution have been given in 803. Besides this, 3,172 FIRs were registered based on women’s complaints, and 42,923 cases were settled through mediation or other means.

Dynamic Technical Education and Employment-Oriented Approach

In a special session on TEVTA’s final mapping plan held yesterday evening with journalists, Maryam Nawaz said that there is a need to modernize technical education training courses to foster economic growth and reduce unemployment, especially among youths facing this challenge today; therefore, we need strong collaborations between industries within Punjab which shall see establishment comprehensive range programs internships apprenticeships leading actual placements jobs opportunities for our young people.

Virtual Women’s Police Stations Updates

Maryam Nawaz took the time to update everyone regarding the virtual women’s police station initiative launched in April. She said they have received more than fifty thousand complaints from across Punjab alone so far. According to her, three thousand ninety-two cases are currently under investigation. In comparison, directions have been issued for speedy disposal of eight hundred three cases where possible settlements may be reached at a later stage after intervention by community leaders or elders; additionally, three thousand one hundred seventy-two FIRs were filed based on these complaints, whereas forty-two nine thirty-three cases got resolved through alternative dispute resolution mechanisms such as mediation etcetera.

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