Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz says the rural and primary health centers across the province will be revamped within six months and a 100 percent free medicines program will be started soon.


Lahore: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday urged Members of the Provincial Assembly to monitor the new official rates of bread in their respective constituencies.
She was talking to the MPAs from different districts, including Zahid Akram, Muhammad Ajmal Khan, Muhammad Kashif, Agha Ali Haider, who called on her in Lahore today.
The Chief Minister said the rural and primary health centers across the province will be revamped within six months and a 100 percent free medicines program will be started soon.
She said 600 roads will be constructed and repaired in the province, five expressways and three motorways will be built across the province.
The MPAs apprised the Chief Minister about public problems and development needs of their respective constituencies.

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