Provincial Minister for Information and Culture Azma Bokhari said that Murree is also the second home of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif after Nawaz Sharif
Provincial Minister for Information and Culture Azma Bokhari said that Murree is also the second home of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif after Nawaz Sharif. Since CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif came into power, she has focused special attention to Murres’s development. May it be tourist train infrastructure or hospitals,
CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif is focusing on the uplift of every sector in Murree. We will soon improve the condition of cardiac laboratory in BHUs and THQs along with other hospitals in Murrre. A specialized hospital will be established in Murree soon. Murree will soon be given the status of a district. Flats will be built and handed over to the journalists of Murree. A list of registered journalists should be sent to Lahore so that we can request the Punjab government about establishing a housing society and a press club for Murres’s journalists.
She expressed these views while talking to the journalists at Murree Press Club. Azma Bokhari said that she express her gratitude to the office-bearers of Murree Press Club. If regional reporters work then they should be paid salaries as well and I will talk to the media owners in this regard.
The Provincial Minister said,” CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif will get the houses built for Murres’s journalists. Like all other districts, we will also give an annual grant to the Murree Press Club. I will myself talk for the Wage Board Award.”
She added,”We will definitely find a solution to the issues being faced by the regional reporters. Murree is very close to my leader’s heart. When I visit Murree for the second time, I want to inaugurate a new Press Club. There is a need to work on along with finding a permanent solution to the illegal constructions and traffic issues in Murree. Owing to traffic problems, people have to wait for many long hours. The Punjab government is introducing a ‘Glass Train’ for Murree which will significantly help to mitigate traffic issues.”
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