Maryam Nawaz initiates a revenue-based district development program throughout Punjab.

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has made a significant decision to initiate multi-billion rupee development projects throughout districts under the vision “district revenue, district development,” with the objective of enhancing financial autonomy at the local level.
The chief minister presided over a significant gathering of commissioners to evaluate district development plans throughout Punjab. Commissioners from the Sahiwal, Sargodha, Faisalabad, and Multan divisions provided comprehensive briefings on available resources and proposed initiatives.
Maryam Nawaz Sharif emphasized the necessity for substantive development rather than superficial efforts, instructing commissioners to engage actively in the field rather than remain sequestered in air-conditioned offices. She stated that responsibility must correspond with authority and that public assistance must be guaranteed.
She articulated profound indignation at the demise of a three-year-old girl who plunged into an uncovered pit within a private housing society in Faisalabad. The chief minister mandated that every citizen who falls into a manhole will result in the arrest of the corresponding housing society owners. She also mandated monthly affidavits from all private housing societies affirming the absence of open manholes, in addition to the distribution of notices to all societies throughout Punjab.
She mandated rigorous surveillance of school facilities, securing all construction zones in accordance with standard operating procedures, and guaranteeing thorough sanitation across all tehsils. She noted that although several officers are excelling, others have merely produced “superficial work” with minimal tangible effects.
Officials reported that 4 billion rupees are allocated under local government finances for the Sahiwal division, with development projects amounting to 1.12 billion rupees set to be initiated. A total of 862 million rupees would be allocated for the building and repair of 10 key roads spanning 18.8 kilometers, with the objective of completion by September 2026.
Projects encompass farm-to-market roads, the enhancement of Firdous Town Road, the Sher Dil Chowk to Samundri Road, Harappa Road, Girls College Road, and multiple roads in Chichawatni. The chief minister mandated the construction of international-standard roads, the establishment of necessary sidewalks, the clearance of encroachments, and the enhancement of appealing access points in Sahiwal.
Maryam Nawaz declares Punjab has entered a golden period of development.
The enhancement of Pipli Pahar Road, the building of Gogera to Thatta Saranj Road, the installation of solar street lights on Akbar Road, and the installation of floodlights at Jinnah Stadium were sanctioned in Okara. In Pakpattan, five urban, five rural, and four beautification projects were sanctioned, encompassing the northern and southern bypasses, Malka Hans Road, a cricket stadium, a sports arena, and solar illumination along canals.
Development projects valued at 2.8 billion rupees were sanctioned for the Sargodha division. These encompass Shahpur Lak Mor Road, the enhancement of Bhhera, the upgrade of the Sial Mor motorway entry point, a pedestrian bridge on University Road, and the expedited installation of Safe City cameras. She also oversaw enhanced access to the Nawaz Sharif Institute of Cardiology, the building of parks, bus terminals, and sports facilities, with a completion target of 30 September for all projects.
The Faisalabad division received a briefing regarding 5.3 billion rupees in local resources and 59 projects, encompassing 81 kilometers of 38 highways. Projects include upgrade of Jhang Road bypass, reconstruction of Dijkot to Tandlianwala Road, improvement of small industrial estate, footpaths on Jaranwala Satiana link road, and modern roads in Toba Tek Singh, Gojra and Chiniot, along with street lighting on Jhang Road.
In the Multan division, 28 projects valued at 3 billion rupees would be finalized across four districts. These include end-to-end upgradation of roads from Ghanta Ghar to Chungi No 9 and Dera Adda to Aziz Hotel, dualization of Askari Bypass Old Shujabad Road, and improvement of various urban roads.
Additional projects encompass bus terminals, municipal buildings, roadway enhancements, sports arenas, parks, beautification initiatives, and the installation of contemporary street lighting in many locations, including Kabirwala, Vehari, Burewala, Lodhran, Mailsi, and Khanewal.
The chief minister asserted that the quality of development will be consistent throughout Punjab, declaring that commissioners serve as the government’s eyes, ears, and arms. She unequivocally stated that neither favoritism nor recommendations will be tolerated, and that only merit-based work will be permitted, with an uncompromising standard of excellence.