Overview
- The chief minister said 60 electric buses will run within Sargodha city and 105 across the Sargodha Division, with free travel pledged for women, senior citizens, students and persons with disabilities.
- She announced that travel between Bheera and Sargodha will drop to Rs20 from Rs200 and that buses include a women’s compartment, free Wi‑Fi, charging ports and accessibility features.
- For recent flooding, she reported 27 districts and more than 5,000 villages were affected and announced Rs1,000,000 for fully damaged homes and Rs500,000 for partial damage, with rehabilitation set to begin within two weeks.
- She said the Nawaz Sharif Institute of Cardiology in Sargodha is now operational, with specialist appointments underway and on-site accommodation for medical staff.
- She stated that Mayo Hospital Lahore’s Co‑ablation cancer treatment center is providing free care valued at Rs1.6 million per patient, with similar facilities planned for Rawalpindi, Multan and, in a second phase, Sargodha.