Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has approved the establishment of the ‘Sahulat-on-the-Go Bazaars’ along roads in Punjab. Chairing a recent meeting, she reviewed the project plan and directed the launch of a pilot project at 14 locations in Lahore.
The chief minister gave a four-month deadline for the pilot phase. Under this plan, they will use government land along busy roads to set up the bazaars. A total of 816 stalls will be installed at different points in Lahore.
Stalls will be set up at places such as Multan Road, Hanjarwal, Manga Mandi, Raiwind, G-1 Market, Faisal Town, Moon Market, Bedian Road, Millat Road, Gulshan Ravi, Shahdara, Shadman, and Singh Pura. ‘Sahulat-on-the-Go Bazaars’ Project will offer essential edible items through small, uniform stalls.
The plan also includes arrangements for cleanliness and security. Authorities have confirmed that once the pilot is successful, the project will expand to all the tehsils in Punjab.
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Punjab Model Bazaar Management Company Chairman Muhammad Afzal Khokhar shared a report with the CM. Maryam Nawaz expressed satisfaction with the model bazaars set up during Ramazan, praising their structure and impact.
In the same meeting, she also applauded the Pakistan Muslim League-N leadership for the recent reduction in electricity prices. She credited PML-N President Nawaz Sharif and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for providing relief to the public.
Maryam said that history has proven Nawaz Sharif always delivered progress and public welfare. She added that a cut of Rs7.41 per unit for households and Rs7.59 per unit for industries will offer great financial relief. This huge step ‘Sahulat-on-the-Go Bazaars’ project would also help strengthen the national economy and boost industrial growth.
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