Punjab Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi undertook comprehensive visits to three hospitals, many parks, and the CTD headquarters from late night until morning and from morning to evening. Over seven hours, CM Naqvi reviewed the progress at Children’s Hospital, PIC, and General Hospital. He also scrutinized plans to restore Shalimar Garden to its original historical status and the recreational facilities at Jallo Park and Botanical Garden Jallo for potential improvements. CM Naqvi inaugurated the CTD Training School during his visit and presided over a meeting.
Expressing a keen interest in the welfare of children, he inquired about the treatment facilities provided in the Children’s Hospital emergency room. He directed immediate enhancements, including fixing new tiles on the main corridor floor. He sought new counter designs from IDAP within 24 hours, adding that new tiles and counter fixing should be completed within 10 days.
Furthermore, he inspected ongoing construction at the Punjab Institute of Cardiology, issuing directives to expedite the laying of biogas pipes underground within 24 hours. He also emphasized the need for optimal arrangements in the waiting area for attendants and ordered the relocation of the generator to a suitable place.
Turning his attention to the General Hospital, CM reviewed the upgrade work on all four floors of the Emergency Block. He emphasized the importance of safe and standard wiring for biogas and AC pipes and infection-free operation theatres. Noting some sluggishness in construction activities, he ordered that the pace of work be accelerated.
CM Naqvi’s visit to Shalimar Garden involved a detailed review of its overall condition. Riding in a rickshaw, he affirmed his commitment to restoring the garden to its original historical state. The CM ordered the removal of illegal constructions around the park, tasking the deputy commissioner Lahore with the responsibility. Additionally, he instructed the MD WASA to devise a sustainable solution for water drainage along the outer wall of the garden.
In his visit to Jallo Park and Botanical Garden Jallo, Mohsin Naqvi expressed dissatisfaction with broken roads and poor conditions in Jallo Park, demanding a plan for its upgrade. He directed the immediate transfer of park management from the forest department to the PHA, emphasizing the need for improvements.
Later, CM Naqvi inaugurated the CTD Training School at the CTD headquarters, met corporals under training, and commended their professional training. Appreciating the efforts of IG police and AIG (CTD), he highlighted the exemplary role of CTD Punjab in suppressing terrorism. The CM was also briefed about successful intelligence-based operations. He praised AIG (CTD) for transforming CTD into an exemplary institution through effective teamwork. Assuring support, the chief minister stated that the Punjab government would provide the latest weapons and technology to enhance CTD Punjab’s operational and intelligence capabilities. He also shared plans for the construction of 313 new houses for Punjab Police, the establishment of 40 new smart police stations, the implementation of safe city projects in 20 cities by Jan 31 and the provision of land to 737 police stations by the same date.
IG police, home secretary, Additional IG (South Punjab), CCPO and others were also present.
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