Overview
- Maryam Nawaz directed immediate flood-readiness steps, including temporary rainwater tanks, measures to restore link-canal capacity, and conditional authority to hire irrigation staff during emergencies.
- Punjab launched the Community Health Inspector Programme with a pilot registering 636,180 families and 3,036,245 individuals, with orders for rapid scale-up, a June 30, 2026 deadline to outsource 313 rural health centres, and plans for telemedicine and a provincewide hospital HIMS.
- Officials reported extensive service delivery, citing about 1.25 million flood patients treated via camps, mobile and boat clinics, 16.5 million treatments through Clinics on Wheels, more than 16,700 surgeries, and home delivery of essential medicines to over 17,000 patients.
- The Mines and Minerals department reported Rs33 billion in revenue described as the highest in Punjab to date, alongside support for 17,655 workers through ration cards and Rs120 million transferred via 40,000-plus bank transactions.
- The government launched interest-free loans of up to Rs50 million for Pink Salt value-add investment in the Salt Range, with parallel rollouts such as Sahulat Bazaars and digital monitoring for special education services.