PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has termed the Chashma Right Bank Lift Canal Project as of vital importance to address the food security issues and challenges confronting the.
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The Kissan Card will revolutionise Pakistan’s agricultural sector by facilitating farmers, Prime Minister Imran Khan has said. The card will help farmers receive their due share of funds and they will be able to use it to access subsidies on different agricultural materials, the premier said while speaking at the Kissan Convention For Green Pakistan and Revival of Cotton in Bahawalpur Wednesday. “Farmers are being paid directly for the first time, unlike before when their share was embezzled,” he said. “They will be able to benefit from numerous subsidies only through this card and it is an example of how technology helps us grow.” The premier said the card will be introduced in .
July 10, 2021
DAGGAR: Chief Minister Mahmood Khan on Friday inaugurated a number of development projects and launched work on several other schemes to be completed at a cost of Rs4.567 billion as he paid his first daylong visit to Buner district.
The chief minister was accompanied by cabinet members Anwar Zeb Khan, Kamran Bangash, Riaz Khan, Member National Assembly Sher Akbar Khan, Members Provincial Assembly Fakhar Jahan Khan and Fazal Hakim. He inaugurated the newly-constructed building of Government Higher Secondary School Gadizai, which was completed at an estimated cost of Rs74 million.
Addressing a public gathering, Mahmood Khan Addressing a public meeting, he said workers of other political parties were joining Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in droves as they had full confidence in the government and its policies.