Panjab Cabinet Approves Land for 50,000, 1,000 Electric Buses & New Jobs
The Punjab cabinet approved key reforms on January 24. State land goes to 50,000 people for farming. 1,000 electric buses will reach the tehsils with cashless payments from March 25. New jobs in the police and tourism sectors are planned, along with health and education steps. CM Maryam Nawaz called these decisions people-focused.

Table of Contents
- Land for Farming and Livelihoods
- Electric Buses for Easier Travel
- New Job Openings in Key Departments
- Boost for Tourism
- Health and Education Improvements
- Other Practical Steps
The Punjab cabinet held its 32nd meeting on January 24. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif led it. They approved several practical changes in farming, transport, jobs, health, and education.
These steps aim to help ordinary people in cities and villages. And they focus on real needs like jobs and better services.
Land for Farming and Livelihoods
What if you got farmland without buying it? The new Apna Khet Apna Rozgar program does that. The government will give state-owned agricultural land to 50,000 people right away.
This targets unemployed youth and skilled farmers. They can grow crops and earn a living.
CM Maryam Nawaz said public land should create jobs for common people instead of serving a few. Many rural families struggle to find steady work. This program gives them a direct chance to build self-reliance through farming.
Electric Buses for Easier Travel
Tired of busy roads and old buses? The cabinet approved buying 1,000 green electric buses. These buses will expand services to the tehsil level. People in smaller towns will get better access.
From March 25, payments go cashless. Riders can use T-Cash or bank cards. Cash fares will cost more to encourage digital payments.
Electric buses cut pollution and run on subsidies for smooth service. Daily commuters, students, and workers benefit most from shorter waits and cleaner rides.
New Job Openings in Key Departments
Jobs remain a top concern. The cabinet cleared large-scale recruitment. This includes 216 constable posts in excise, taxation, and narcotics control.
They added 1,000 positions in the Crime Control Department and 980 tourism police roles. Hiring rules relaxed in tourism and heritage departments too.
More staff means stronger action against crime and drugs. Tourism police can keep visitors safe. These openings give young people stable government jobs across the province.
Boost for Tourism
Tourism can create local income. All districts will now hold horse and cattle shows. The government will also develop new tourist spots beyond Murree.
These changes attract more visitors. Local shops, hotels, and guides can gain from increased footfall. And it spreads economic activity outside main cities.
Health and Education Improvements
Health services need steady support. The cabinet approved ventilators for hospitals and kept specialized staff. Autonomous medical institutions will start.
They launched the Chief Minister Cardiac Surgery Program and Cancer Patient Program. Serious patients can access treatment without long delays.
In education, they amended the School Management Council policy. A new Potohar campus for the University of the Punjab opens in Gujar Khan. Para-veterinary staff get a higher travel allowance, now Rs 4,000 per month instead of Rs 2,000. These moves improve learning and care quality.
Other Practical Steps
The meeting covered more ground. They approved honorarium payments for Imam Masjids. Funds went to surveillance cameras, food safety checks, agricultural machinery, and welfare schemes.
Legislative updates touch taxation, women’s rights, disaster management, and policing. Officials noted 141 dacoits surrendered in riverine areas, with hostage recoveries using drones and cameras.
These additions support safety and daily governance.
Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz described the package as people-centric. It ensures facilities reach both urban and rural areas.
Implementation speed will decide the real impact. But the decisions address unemployment, transport, safety, and health directly. Punjab residents may feel the difference in the coming months. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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