Following direct instructions from Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the district administration of Chiniot has launched an intensive drive to achieve key performance indicators across multiple development sectors. A high-level meeting chaired by Deputy Commissioner Safiullah Gondal outlined comprehensive plans to transform urban and rural infrastructure throughout the district.
Comprehensive Development Agenda
The meeting established detailed targets covering nearly every aspect of public welfare and urban development. Major initiatives include the Suthara Punjab cleanliness campaign, installation of proper manhole covers, and establishment of organized Rehri Bazaars to regulate street vending. The administration also prioritized cemetery maintenance, activation of water filtration plants, and ensuring consistent street lighting across the district.
Infrastructure improvements formed a significant part of the agenda, with plans for sewage system upgrades, road patching operations, and anti-encroachment drives. The beautification component includes removing wall chalking, renovating public parks, implementing tree plantation drives, creating zebra crossings, and painting center medians on major roads.
Direct Field Engagement Mandated
Deputy Commissioner Safiullah Gondal issued clear directives requiring officers to maintain visible presence in the field. He emphasized that proactive measures and direct supervision are essential for achieving all targets within the stipulated timeframe. The directive specifically mentioned that officer visibility would be crucial for monitoring progress on public toilet activation, bus terminal upgrades, and inspections of government hospitals and health centers.
The development push reflects the administration's commitment to enhancing civic amenities and overall quality of life for Chiniot residents. With the Chief Minister's office closely monitoring progress, the district machinery has been mobilized to ensure timely completion of all assigned tasks, marking a significant step toward comprehensive urban renewal and public service improvement in the region.