Punjab: Secretary Housing Noor-ul-Amin Mengal chaired a high-level meeting to review the performance of housing department’s subordinate bodies, focusing on policy reforms, infrastructure and ongoing development schemes. Officials were directed
Lahore: The Punjab government has activated 32 modern bus stops across Lahore under a women empowerment initiative aimed at improving public transport facilities and supporting financial independence for women. Officials
Nankana Sahib: Secretary Housing and Urban Development Captain (R) Noor-ul-Amin Mengal visited Nankana Sahib to review ongoing development projects, including sewerage works on Railway Road, public parks and urban beautification
Lahore: Director General LDA Tahir Farooq chaired a high-level meeting to review cases on the e-Biz portal, performance of the Town Planning Wing and progress on the revenue generation campaign.
Lahore: Lahore Police has intensified its crackdown against electricity theft, bringing 4,220 suspects to justice so far this year. According to officials, 430 individuals were arrested during the month of
Lahore: Provincial Minister for Housing and Urban Development Bilal Yasin chaired a high-level meeting to review progress on Punjab Development Plan projects, focusing on drainage and WASA-related works. Officials from
Nankana Sahib: Secretary Housing and Urban Development Captain (R) Noor-ul-Amin Mengal visited Nankana Sahib to review the progress of newly installed sewerage lines on Railway Road. Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Tasleem
Lahore: Punjab Police has intensified enforcement of traffic laws during the current fiscal year, issuing over 2.55 million challans for various violations. Officials reported that fines exceeding Rs5.44 billion were
Lahore: Provincial Minister for Housing and Urban Development Bilal Yasin reviewed multiple ongoing development projects across Lahore, including Data Darbar expansion, Bhatti Gate project, Circular Road, Nasir Bagh and Railway
Punjab: The government has achieved a major milestone in land record reforms by completing 800,000 “Wanda Jaat” entries under its digitisation initiative. Officials stated that the project is not just