National Assembly's Speaker Chaudhry Amir Hussain has said that government was mobilising billions of rupees on banishing backwardness, poverty alleviation and on the provision of basic facilities to the masses in far-off areas of the country.
The development work on big and medium projects was being carried out evenly in every nook and corner of the country, he said. He was addressing a public meeting after inaugurating the Sui gas pipe laying ceremony costing more than Rs five million in adjoining village Bulla on Sunday night.
He further that main objective of the government was to develop far-off and ignored areas aimed at brining these regions at par with the developed parts of the country.
He underscored the need of making collective efforts for purging politics from biradarism and self-seekers for the promotion of democracy, adding that strengthening of biradarism in any form would split the people into various groups in the society.
The speaker said the present government was utilising huge funds in the history of the country on the provision of basic facilities like telecommunication, electricity, Sui gas, health and education in remote and neglected areas, which was a unique precedent.
Chaudhry Amir Hussain said the government had focused its attention on minimising the unemployment graph through the establishment of maximum industries aimed generating the employment opportunities in the country.
The NA speaker said the government had decided to introduce skilled and vocational education in the country aimed at producing skilled and semi-skilled persons, which would cater the requirements of the industrial sector.
Chaudhry Amir Hussain called upon the business tycoons that they should come forward and set up maximum small and medium industries for handling the unemployment problem in the country.
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