Rajanpur Electric Bus Service Launched by Maryam Nawaz Sharif
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has started Rajanpur’s first modern electric bus service. Fifteen buses now run on three routes, offering free travel to students, women, senior citizens and persons with disabilities. She also launched the Apna Khet Apna Rozgar scheme to give 250,000 acres of land to create jobs.

Table of Contents
- Fifteen Buses on Three Routes
- Apna Khet Apna Rozgar Scheme
- More Development Projects Moving Forward
- Extending the Service to Every Tehsil
- Why This Matters in South Punjab
- A Step in the Right Direction
Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the Chief Minister of Punjab, recently visited Rajanpur to start something new. She inaugurated the district’s first electric bus service. This is the beginning of cleaner public transport in the area and a way to bring city-level facilities to South Punjab.
The launch happened with a simple ceremony. The Chief Minister even rode one of the buses herself. People welcomed her with flowers and traditional respect. It felt like a real moment of change for the district.
Fifteen Buses on Three Routes
Right now, 15 electric buses are running. They cover three main routes: Rajanpur to Fazilpur (22 kilometres), Rajanpur to Kot Mithan (18 kilometres), and the circular road inside the city.
These buses run on electricity instead of diesel. That makes them quieter and better for the air. No smoke, no heavy fuel smell. For a place like Rajanpur, where dust and traffic mix, this is a practical improvement.
The fare is straightforward. Most passengers pay Rs 20 per trip. But certain groups travel free. Students, women, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities do not pay anything. This choice helps the people who need transport the most.
Think about a student living a few kilometres from college. Or a woman who needs to reach the market or hospital. Or an older person going for a check-up. The free ride removes one worry from their day.
Apna Khet Apna Rozgar Scheme
At the same event, Maryam Nawaz Sharif announced the Apna Khet Apna Rozgar scheme. The name means “Our Field, Our Employment.” Under this plan, the government will give out 250,000 acres of agricultural land to deserving people.
Each beneficiary will get between 3 to 5 acres. The idea is simple. People who are poor or unemployed can farm the land and earn a steady living. No middlemen, no big promises. Just land that they can work to support their families.
South Punjab has good soil and a strong farming culture. This scheme tries to turn that strength into real jobs. It targets those who need help the most, so they can become self-reliant.
More Development Projects Moving Forward
The Chief Minister also spoke about other work happening in Rajanpur. The government is building 72 new roads at a cost of Rs12 billion. Better roads mean safer and faster travel for everyone.
Healthcare facilities are getting attention, too. New or improved hospitals and clinics help people get treatment closer to home instead of travelling far. Housing schemes are underway so families have proper places to live.
Welfare programmes continue to support those who need extra help. And across Punjab, the government is building 2,600 modern bus stands so passengers have decent places to wait.
These projects together show a steady focus. Rajanpur is part of South Punjab, a region that has waited long for equal development. The electric buses and these other steps try to close that gap.
Extending the Service to Every Tehsil
Maryam Nawaz Sharif gave a clear direction to officials. She wants green electric bus services in all tehsils of Punjab within one year. That is a big target, but it shows the plan is serious.
Punjab already has hundreds of electric buses working in other cities. More are on the way. The goal is to make this kind of clean, modern transport normal everywhere, not just in big cities.
For Rajanpur, the plan is to add buses on every route and even offer doorstep pick-and-drop where possible. Charging stations and trained staff will need to keep up, but the start has been made.
Why This Matters in South Punjab
South Punjab often feels left behind compared to central and northern areas. Roads are rougher, jobs are fewer, and basic services can be hard to reach. Projects like these, electric buses and the land scheme address those realities directly.
Cleaner air from electric buses helps everyone’s health, especially children and the elderly. Affordable travel makes daily life easier. And land for farming gives people a direct way to earn and stay in their communities.
These are not flashy changes. They are practical ones. A bus that runs on time. Land that a family can farm. A road that does not break down vehicles. Small improvements that add up to better lives.
The Chief Minister has made it clear that Rajanpur is no longer going to be treated as a backward district. The electric buses are proof of that shift.
A Step in the Right Direction
This launch in Rajanpur is one part of a greater effort. The Transport Vision 2030 aims to modernize public transport across the province. The Apna Khet Apna Rozgar scheme focuses on rural employment.
Success will depend on follow-through. Will the buses stay reliable? Will the land reach the right families without delays? People in Rajanpur and across South Punjab will be watching.
But the beginning is positive. A new service is running. A new scheme has started. And officials have a one-year target to expand it.
For the people of Rajanpur, it means easier travel today and the chance to build a better tomorrow. That is the kind of development that actually touches daily life. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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