Government Policies

Punjab: The provincial government is preparing to operationalize the Automated Rapid Transport (ART) system as part of a broader transport reform initiative. Officials stated that the project has received approval

Punjab: The government has made online attendance mandatory for both students and teachers in public schools to improve transparency and record management. Officials stated that attendance must be marked digitally,

Nankana Sahib: A District Coordination Committee (DCC) meeting was chaired by MPA and Parliamentary Secretary for Housing, Urban Development and Public Health Engineering, Sultan Tariq Bajwa, at the Deputy Commissioner’s

Lahore: The Punjab Revenue Authority has achieved a major milestone by collecting over Rs 250 billion in tax revenue during the first nine months of the current fiscal year 2025-26.

Jhelum: Provincial Minister for Local Government Zeeshan Rafique visited Jhelum to review the performance of the Suthra Punjab Agency and assess ongoing cleanliness operations. During a meeting at the Deputy

Lahore: Following a Rs 32 per liter reduction in diesel prices, intercity and interprovincial transport fares have been reduced by up to 5%. Officials stated that the move aims to

Lahore: The Punjab government has planted over 150,000 trees and plants along Lahore Ring Road as part of a major initiative to combat climate change and environmental pollution. Officials stated

Lahore: The Punjab Health Department has sought explanations from nine major teaching hospitals over alleged financial irregularities and violations of procurement policies during the fiscal year 2025-26. Officials reported that

Lahore: The Punjab government has issued a notification announcing multiple appointments, transfers, and promotions across key departments to strengthen administrative performance. Shafqatullah Mushtaq has been appointed as Secretary Revenue at

Islamabad: The government is preparing to bring the real estate sector fully into the tax net by introducing digital monitoring and improving transparency in property transactions. Officials stated that key