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Punjab Govt announces three weekly holidays for public schools

Punjab Govt

LAHORE: The Punjab government has announced that all public schools across the province will now operate only four days a week.

According to details, educational institutions will remain closed on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The provincial government has formally declared Friday as an official weekly holiday.

As per the issued notification, all government schools will observe three weekly holidays, with classes to be held from Monday to Thursday only.

Due to the Friday holiday, academic activities will now take place only four days a week.

Punjab Govt to impose fines on litterers Under ‘Clean Punjab’ Initiative

Punjab Govt

LAHORE: The Punjab government has decided to impose fines on individuals and businesses responsible for littering as part of its ongoing Clean Punjab campaign.

The decision was taken during a high-level meeting chaired by Punjab Chief Minister, focused on the Clean Punjab program and the Waste-to-Value project. The Chief Minister directed officials to submit a comprehensive plan for the project by mid-January.

Officials briefed the Chief Minister that the Clean Punjab initiative has received positive public feedback across the province. Measures such as vehicle tracking management systems, live container monitoring, and a digitized salary and payment system have been implemented to ensure transparency.

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz remarked, “Establishing such a large-scale sanitation system is no less than a miracle. Starting from zero, we have steadily improved the Clean Punjab project. A comprehensive system for cleaning cities and villages should have been established years ago.”

The meeting also resolved that commercial areas and streets in Punjab will be strictly regulated under the law, and anyone found littering will face fines.

Furthermore, sanitation vehicles in the province will now be environmentally friendly electric vehicles, and the government plans to generate energy from waste in the near future.

Punjab Govt approves stern measures to restore law and order

Punjab Govt

LAHORE: The Punjab government has moved to tighten its grip on extremist elements, deciding to recommend a federal ban on a group accused of promoting violence and disrupting public order.

The decision was made during a high-level meeting on security and public safety chaired by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, according to an official statement issued after the session.

The statement said the Punjab government would urge the federal government to ban the extremist group and place its leadership on the Fourth Schedule of the Anti-Terrorism Act.

It was further decided that those involved in the killing of police officers, destruction of public property, or acts of violence will be tried in anti-terrorism courts. The group’s properties and assets will be handed over to the Auqaf Department, while its posters, banners, and advertisements will be completely banned.

The meeting also approved measures to shut down the extremist group’s social media accounts spreading hate and to freeze all its bank accounts. Strict action will be taken for violations of the Loudspeaker Act, the statement added.

In addition, the Home Department Punjab has issued a one-month ultimatum for citizens to surrender illegal weapons, directing them to register their licensed arms at Khidmat Centers within the same period.

Authorities have also ordered inspections of arms dealers’ stocks and imposed a complete ban on the issuance of new weapon licenses. The Punjab government will recommend that the federal government regularize arms factories and manufacturers.

Furthermore, the provincial cabinet has approved stricter penalties for possessing illegal weapons, declaring it a non-bailable offense. Offenders will face up to 14 years in prison and a fine of Rs2 million, according to the statement.