LAHORE – Prime Minister Imran Khan has laid the foundation stone of the Punjab government’s shelter homes project on Saturday.
According to the spokesperson of the Punjab government, five shelter homes will be set up outside Data Darbar in Lahore in the first phase of the project.
The project is aimed at restoring the self-respect of those people who spend the night under the open sky. It is also aimed at broadening the circle of social responsibility by the state and citizens.
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The premiere, who would arrive in Punjab’s capital on Saturday, will also meet Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar one-on-one during his one-day visit. The CM will brief him on the performance of the provincial government.
The prime minister is also scheduled to meet ministers for a high-level consultative meeting. The ministers will brief him about the steps taken in their respective departments.
The premier would also be briefed about the losses incurred during the three-day long protests staged by Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan in the wake of the acquittal of Asia Bibi by the supreme court.
Earlier, the premier had directed the provincial government to estimate the damages caused during the demonstrations so that the victims could be compensated.
He will also be briefed about the overall preparation of the Punjab government’s 100-day plan.