Government to offer top-notch education system in KPK

Government to offer top-notch education system in KPK

According to Nazir Ahmad Abbasi, the Minister of Revenue and Estate in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, the provincial administration is working to offer the greatest facilities possible for healthcare and education.

The province’s health and education systems have seen substantial improvements. It is now feasible to provide patients a wide range of amenities. During his visit to the Ayub Medical Complex in Abbotabad on Tuesday, the minister stated that it is the responsibility of the medical personnel to concentrate on the care of the patients.

The minister also paid the victims of the jeep tragedy a visit and asked how they were doing medically. Furthermore, he examined every department within the complex.

According to him, the province administration promised not to compromise on its top objective, which was to provide the greatest facilities for healthcare and education.

The minister gave the relevant departments instructions to give the patients access to all amenities. “The medical staff has a responsibility to give patients the best care possible.”

In the meantime, K-P Minister for Agriculture Sajjad Barkwal urged department officers to conduct government business and responsibilities honestly, effectively, and in the public interest. He also urged them to start schemes equally across all districts and to finish government projects on time and transparently.

At a celebration held in honour of Naseeb Rehman Khattak, the Director General for Farm Water Management, who retired on Monday, he spoke his opinions.

A sizable number of department officers took part in the event. The minister went on to say that the people own public funds. “Every effort will be made to allocate the funds for public projects.”

Speaking on the significance of water, he claimed that sixty percent of it is wasted.

The minister stated that plans to construct further water courses were in the works, citing the construction of 1,000 water courses as an attempt to reduce water waste. “Our province has more fertile land than others.”