34-point agenda cleared: Punjab cabinet approves Local Government Act 2019

20 Apr, 2019

The Punjab Cabinet, which met here on Friday, with Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar in the chair, accorded approval to the Punjab Local Government Act 2019 and the draft of Water Act 2019 through which a Water Resource Commission will be established under the chair of chief minister.
The CM directed to hold survey for redressal of damages caused due to recent rains so that provision of financial aid could be decided. The Cabinet also accorded approval to the Punjab Witness Protection Act 2018 under which a witness protection board would be constituted.
The Cabinet approved the release of Rs 10 billion for the government guarantee and debt authority in favor of the Punjab Thermal Power (Pvt) Ltd. Approval was also accorded for amendment in the Punjab Electronic Stamp Papers Rules 2016.
The Punjab Cabinet accorded approval to appoint the new president of Bank of Punjab and an increase in salary of engineering staff of the irrigation department was given in principle approval. The enhancement in salaries case will be presented before the cabinet committee on finance.
Meanwhile, special audit reports 2016-17 of Auditor General of Pakistan about the Punjab government accounts were also presented before the cabinet. After the approval of the cabinet, these reports would be presented before the Punjab Assembly.
On the occasion, approval was accorded to give the status of tehsil Koh-e-Suleman to the tribal area of D.G. Khan and decision was also made to allocate five seats for the students belonging to the tribal areas of D.G. Khan and Rajanpur in Ghazi Medical College DG Khan.
The Cabinet decided to close down South Punjab Forest Company. It also approved the appointment of the board of directors' members of Parks & Horticulture Authority Faisalabad and reduced rates scheme under Punjab Sales Tax on Services Act 2012 was approved as well.
The Cabinet also approved the financing of population welfare program Punjab 2017-20 through public sector development program and funds were also approved for devolved vertical programs of health and population welfare sectors.
The meeting approved temporary regulations 2019 under regulatory steps for immediate eradication of dengue disease.
The Cabinet also accorded approval to Punjab Animal Health Bill 2019 and amendments in benevolent fund rules were approved as well for reconsideration of eligibility criteria of monthly grants and increase in grant money.
The meeting approved to transfer land for 720-megawatt Karot Power Project and affairs pertaining to the royalty of liquid petroleum gas according to the market value of LPG were also approved.
The Punjab cabinet also approved the establishment of Punjab University of Technology at Rasool in Mandi Bahauddin. Similarly, amendment in the 2nd Schedule of Services Act 2012 of Punjab Sales Tax was approved along with the approval of the draft of Water Act 2019. Under this act, a water resources commission will be set up with Chief Minister as its chairman and pumping out of the water without a license would be banned.
Punjab Information Minister Syed Sumsam Bukhari told media after the Cabinet meeting that the Cabinet approved the Punjab Local Government Act 2019, Punjab Medical Teaching Institutions Reforms Act, 2019 and Ramazan Package, 2019 through which 309 Ramazan Bazaars would be set up across the province and around two thousand Dastar Khawan would be arranged during the holy month of Ramazan-ul-Mubarak.
The meeting gave approval to 34-points agenda and minutes of 7th cabinet meeting were also endorsed along with the approval of decisions of 4th, 5th and 6th meetings of the provincial cabinet committee on finance. The next cabinet meeting will be held after 15 days.
Sardar Usman Buzdar said that more subsidies will be given, as compared to the past, to provide substantial relief to the common man and the whole team will be proactively engaged during Ramazan-ul-Mubarak. The essential items will be available in Ramazan Bazaars on subsidized rates, he added.
He said that provincial ministers, advisors and special assistants should visit health, special education and other institutions so that these institutions could be further improved. Similarly, ministers and other representatives will also visit wheat procurement centres. Provincial ministers, advisors, special assistants, chief secretary, IG police and provincial secretaries also attended the meeting.

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