Govt to provide facilities to vulnerable people: Asad Umar
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning and Development and Special Initiatives, Asad Umar, on Wednesday said the government was committed to providing all possible facilities to the most vulnerable and marginalised sections of the society.
While chairing the first sub-committee meeting of National Economic Council (NEC) on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the PTI minister hoped to improve quality of life of vulnerable and weakest segments of the society.
He said the progress report of the sub-committee would be presented in the NEC meeting, chaired by the PM himself. Secretary Planning, chief SDGs representatives from provincial planning and development departments and officials from Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan also attended the meeting.
The first sub-committee of NEC on SDGs discussed the existing status of implementation, institutional arrangements and way forward by the government to align SDGs with the development framework in the country and to improve coordination for SDGs monitoring and reporting system. The PBS has informed the committee that currently Pakistan can report against 80 indicators. A total of 48 indicators are from surveys administrated by PBS.
-
Lana Del Rey Announces New Single Co-written With Husband Jeremy Dufrene -
Ukraine-Russia Talks Heat Up As Zelenskyy Warns Of US Pressure Before Elections -
Lil Nas X Spotted Buying Used Refrigerator After Backlash Over Nude Public Meltdown -
Caleb McLaughlin Shares His Resume For This Major Role -
King Charles Carries With ‘dignity’ As Andrew Lets Down -
Brooklyn Beckham Covers Up More Tattoos Linked To His Family Amid Rift -
Shamed Andrew Agreed To ‘go Quietly’ If King Protects Daughters -
Candace Cameron Bure Says She’s Supporting Lori Loughlin After Separation From Mossimo Giannulli -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Are ‘not Innocent’ In Epstein Drama -
Reese Witherspoon Goes 'boss' Mode On 'Legally Blonde' Prequel -
Chris Hemsworth And Elsa Pataky Open Up About Raising Their Three Children In Australia -
Record Set Straight On King Charles’ Reason For Financially Supporting Andrew And Not Harry -
Michael Douglas Breaks Silence On Jack Nicholson's Constant Teasing -
How Prince Edward Was ‘bullied’ By Brother Andrew Mountbatten Windsor -
'Kryptonite' Singer Brad Arnold Loses Battle With Cancer -
Gabourey Sidibe Gets Candid About Balancing Motherhood And Career