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April 24, 2021
Special Assistant to Punjab CM on Information Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan has said that composite development is the prime agenda of the government and efforts are underway to extend the development process to all the areas of the province.
Addressing a press conference flanked with provincial Minister for Finance Makhdoom Hashim Jawan Bakht, Dr Firdous said the government is giving rights to the people of South Punjab at their doorstep.
The government is continuing the composite development process and every district will benefit from the fruits of composite development policy, she said. She said the South Punjab Secretariat is an important development towards South Punjab province as it would usher in a new era of development.
Lahore
April 24, 2021
LAHORE:Punjab Chief Minister s Adviser on Information Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan has visited Child Protection and Welfare Bureau and broke her fast with the children residing in the bureau.
Talking to the media, Dr Awan said that the first priority of the Punjab government is to promote such institutions and expand their scope. She said the government wants to enact more laws against physical abuse and violence against children, especially violence against domestic workers and wants to set a precedent for those who take innocent children by force and force them to beg. Talking about the children living in CPWB, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan said, “The government wants these children to look to a future. Pens and books have replaced the begging bowls in their hands.”
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