Saif Claims Successes In Health, Education Sectors

1 min read

PESHAWAR: Adviser to the chief minister on information and public relations Barrister Mohammad Ali Saif has said under the Sehat Card Plus programme, free medical services were provided to 4.4 million citizens of the province. “The provincial government has also included expensive and lifesaving treatments like kidney, liver, bone marrow, and cochlear transplants in the Sehat Card programme.”

“The budget for the Sehat Card Plus has been increased from Rs28 billion to Rs35 billion, which is 25pc higher than the previous year. Similarly, Rs6 billion have been allocated under the health facility programme for the merged districts,” the statement quoted Mr Saif as saying. He added for the improvement of basic health centres, the provincial government allocated Rs1.2 billion for over 2,500 rural and urban health centres.

As part of the budget, newborn care centres would be established in five districts, and satellite centres of Peshawar Institute of Cardiology would be set up in Mardan and Bannu, he said, adding that the health budget was increased by 19pc, from Rs232 billion last year to Rs276 billion for the fiscal year 2025-26.

Mr Saif said that the education budget was also increased by 11pc, from Rs327 billion in 2024-25 to Rs363 billion for the fiscal year 2025-26, adding that 16,000 teachers were recruited in 2024-25, and Rs5 billion were allocated for the enrolment of out-of-school children.

He added that the budget for the province’s universities also went up from Rs3 billion to Rs10 billion and special funds were allocated to improve basic facilities in schools, which would benefit 5.9 million students in 32,500 government schools by providing teaching materials, classroom repairs, and promoting extracurricular activities.

Saif insisted that the federal government and provincial government of Punjab were unable to compete with KP in any sector, which was why their ministers were engaging in empty rhetoric and pointless criticism.

Published in Dawn, June 16th, 2025

Previous Story

Teenage TikToker’s Murder Exposes Society’s Misogyny

Next Story

It Is Time To Raise Better Sons

Latest from Blog

corporal punishment

Campaign Launched Against Corporal Punishment In Private Schools

Sindh’s Directorate of Private Schools has launched an awareness campaign urging parents, teachers and communities to reject corporal punishment and adopt positive discipline, saying violence against children is abuse rather than a legitimate form of discipline. The campaign, launched by Additional Director of Private Schools Rafia Malla, aims to promote…

Man Arrested For Torture Of Minor Daughter In Lahore

LAHORE: A man, who allegedly tortured his minor daughter in Ichhra area, has been arrested by the police here on July 12. The police took action after a social media video clip showed the suspect, later identified as Qurban, beating his minor daughter with a club and the girl crying…

Kidnapped Boy Recovered Within Hours In Saudabad

The Saudabad police have successfully recovered a kidnapped boy within hours after launching an intelligence-based operation, while authorities continue efforts to arrest the suspects involved in the abduction. According to police, unidentified suspects abducted 10-year-old Khizr, son of Danish, from outside his residence near RCD Ground within the limits of…

Car Racing Claims Boy’s Life In Lahore’s Askari X

LAHORE: The speeding cars that had killed a boy in Askari X on July 8 were driven by young men as opposed to earlier reports regarding gender identity of the rider. According to the FIR, a fatal accident took place on July 8 at 8am near Sector E of the…
Go toTop