Punjab Governor distributes wheelchairs among differently abled varsity students

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MULTAN    -    Punjab Governor Baligh ur Rehman on Monday distributed 45 wheel­chairs among students of different universities under Prime Minister’s Electric Wheelchairs Scheme for uni­versity students at Bahuddin Zakari­ya (BZU) Jinnah Auditorium here.

He disbursed 16 chairs among BZU, 12 in AIOU, 7 in VU, three in Gomal University, four in Ghazi University DG Khan and one for MNSUA stu­dents. BZU under suspension VC, Dr Mansoor Akbar Kundi, MNSUET VC, Dr Kamarn, WUM VC, Dr Uzma Qurai­shi, Deans and Director attended the ceremony.

Speaking on the occasion the gov­ernor stated that they had made to­day’s programme for special people who are an integral part of our so­ciety. He stated that the credit for launching this scheme goes to former PM, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.

The governor maintained that dif­ferently-abled children were very im­portant and added that the distribu­tion would give them confidence. Mr Rehman informed that the incumbent government was faced with numerous challenges but it had undertaken many decisions to save the country from de­fault. The level of progress the country made from PML-N tenure from 2013-18 could not be matched in the PTI government from 2018-onward, the governor said and added that Pakistan was left with bad governance and ram­pant corruption in the last government and its debt swelled to 80 per cent. 

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“Our government had paid over 12 billion dollars tranche of the debt and saved the country from default,” he noted. Mr Rehman asked the var­sities to extend all facilities to special students. Nations always develop through education and research in­stead of taking to the streets.


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