Punjab To Ensure Quality Health Services For Special Students

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Punjab To Ensure Quality Health Services For Special Students

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz announced a new initiative to provide quality education and health facilities for special students in the province. The program also includes nutritious meals for differently-abled children, aiming to support their overall development.

During the inauguration, the CM highlighted the importance of focusing on meaningful work. She said, “Some people waste time in abuse and chaos. Countless young people are waiting for attention, and even small care can transform their lives.”

Maryam Nawaz emphasized that holding high office is meaningless without serving the public. She stressed that the Punjab government is implementing reforms in the education sector to ensure all young citizens have access to necessary support and opportunities.

The Chief Minister further noted, “The state must be concerned about the needs of its citizens, and even small gestures of guidance can make a significant difference in their lives.” The meal program reflects the government’s commitment to the welfare of students who require special attention.

Officials said the initiative will provide nutritious meals across Punjab, ensuring differently-abled children receive the care and support they need to succeed in school. The program is part of a broader effort to improve both health and educational outcomes for vulnerable groups in the province.

The CM also urged society to contribute positively to the lives of young citizens. She added that even small acts of guidance and support can create meaningful change in students’ lives.

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Analysts said the program highlights Punjab’s focus on inclusive education and social welfare. By addressing both nutritional and educational needs, the government aims to foster a healthier, more supportive environment for all students, particularly those with special needs.

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