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Tuesday November 05, 2024

Maryam wants PIC-II built at the earliest

Implementation of plan to provide complete cardiology facilities in every district is started, said Maryam

By Our Correspondent
November 04, 2024
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz (C) along with Marriyum Aurangzeb (L) can be seen on a visit. — Facebook@MaryamNawazSharif
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz (C) along with Marriyum Aurangzeb (L) can be seen on a visit. — Facebook@MaryamNawazSharif

LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif visited under construction PIC-II here on Sunday. “Make PIC-II functional as soon as possible,” Maryam Nawaz directed the authorities concerned during her visit to the under-construction PIC-II near the canal. She reviewed the ongoing construction activities in various sections of PIC-II like the installation of dry partition wall and HVAC, and said, ”With the establishment of PIC-II, the pressure of patients on Punjab Institute of Cardiology will be reduced.” She also reviewed the quality of construction materials, and other construction-related issues.

The chief minister highlighted, ”Implementation of a plan to provide complete cardiology facilities in every district has started.” She noted, ”By introducing card system for pediatric heart surgery, operations of hundreds of children have been completed quite easily.”

Maryam Nawaz was briefed in detail about the PIC-II project by CEO Punjab Infrastructure Development Authority Shah Mir Iqbal. She appreciated his efforts and gave him guidelines to further improve the design. She directed the relevant authorities to ensure the supply of machinery required for PIC-II project. The chief minister was apprised, ”Punjab Institute of Cardiology-II project will consist of 250 beds, and state-of-the-art hybrid operation theaters will be built in it.”

She was briefed further, ”Emergency, surgical & medical units and ICUs will also be built in PIC-II.” She was further briefed that more than 90% of the gray structure of PIC-II had been completed.

Meanwhile, the Punjab Planning & Development Board has approved an allocation of Rs3.433 billion to establish Model Bazaars in 13 cities across the province, with a final green light pending from the Provincial Cabinet.

The CM has directed that the summary be placed before the cabinet to expedite the release of funds and meet the targeted construction timeline. Punjab Model Bazaars Management Company (PMBMC) CEO Naveed Rafat Ahmad said the initiative aims at providing essential goods at rates lower than the market while also establishing a secure and accessible platform for small businesses.

He said Punjab already hosts 36 model bazaars in 24 districts, including 10 in Lahore, which provide a clean, organised shopping environment with basic daily necessities often priced below government-notified rates.

He said model bazaars have emerged as hubs for entrepreneurship, where aspiring business owners can set up stalls with minimal investment. For just Rs10,000, vendors receive free electricity, parking, security and sanitation services, with a nominal monthly rent averaging Rs7,500. This supportive infrastructure has made these bazaars a popular choice for small business owners seeking affordable and sustainable growth opportunities.

Naveed Rafaqt said initially, the PMBMC requested Rs2.5 billion to develop bazaars in ten cities. However, after a detailed review, the scope of the project was expanded to include 13 cities, increasing the budget to Rs3.433 billion. The new cities designated for Model Bazaars include Mandi Bahauddin, Okara, Narowal, Chiniot, Sharaqpur, Jhelum, Wazirabad, Khanewal, Muzaffargarh, Bhalwal, Pattoki, Jaranwala, and Chunian.

He said MNA Muhammad Afzal Khokhar, chairman of the PMBMC, played a critical role in garnering government support for the project. Ahmad noted that Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s directive to establish these bazaars in underserved districts demonstrates her commitment to public welfare and economic relief.

The Board of Revenue (BOR) has already transferred the necessary land for these bazaars at no cost, which will help speed up the construction process. Once funds are released, the PMBMC anticipates that the bazaars will be fully operational by June 2025. This expansion will provide essential goods at prices below the DC rates, offering significant relief to consumers amid high inflation. It will also serve as a valuable resource for urban and rural communities alike, improving public access to affordable essentials and supporting economic resilience.