Civil Services Reforms: PM Imran Khan unveils strategy
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ISLAMABAD - The Prime Minister Imran Khan has announced plans for reforms in civil service to restore its past glory. He said there would be no political interference in the working of the civil service but the civil servants will have to deliver.
He said a right to services act would be enforced envisaging reward and penalty for good or poor output by public dealing organizations.
The Prime Minister also pledged to improve working and performance of public schools so that they impart quality education to all. He said it is also right of students of seminaries to become doctors and engineers.
Similarly, he said, a task force is being formed to improve conditions of government hospitals. Health Insurance Cards would be introduced all over the country allowing the holder to get medical treatment worth five hundred and fifty thousand rupees annualy.
He said a fulfledged Ministry of Water would be created to address the issue of water shortages and how to conserve water. He said we have to build Diamer-Bhasha dam at all costs.
He said the Government would also focus on agricultural research and it would be endeavour to reduce the cost of input for farmers.
The Prime Minister also expressed the resolve to implement all the twenty points of National Action Plan to eliminate the meance of terrorism.
He said conditions in Karachi will have to be improved as it is deeply linked with the betterment of Pakistan.
He said there is need for South Punjab province and his Government would move towards that end.