LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz inaugurated a new program that provides meals to special students. She highlighted the need for consistent attention and care for young people. The event marked another step in Punjabโs ongoing focus on student welfare. The CM noted that society must prioritize young minds who require guidance and support.
Maryam Nawaz Calls for Constructive Efforts
While speaking at the ceremony, Maryam Nawaz criticized individuals who spend time on negativity. She said some people waste time on abuse and chaos. She added that she does not understand how they stay focused on trivial matters. She stressed that many young people wait for attention every day. She said that even a small act of care can shape a childโs life.
Importance of Service in Public Office
The Chief Minister stressed that holding a high office carries responsibility. She said that a post means nothing without service. She reaffirmed that her government continues to introduce reforms in the education sector. She added that these reforms aim to give young citizens equal access to support and opportunities. She stated that the government remains committed to improving every part of the education system.
Stateโs Duty Toward Its Citizens
Maryam Nawaz emphasized that the state must care about the needs of its citizens. She said that even small gestures of guidance can bring major changes in lives. She explained that governments should work for the well-being of all students. She added that special students deserve particular care to help them grow and progress.
A Step Toward Broader Education Reform
The newly launched meal program shows Punjabโs dedication to student welfare. It highlights the governmentโs focus on children who need special support. The initiative also reflects a broader push toward educational reform. It underscores the commitment to youth development across the province. The program aims to build a system that supports every childโs future. Punjabโs leadership plans to continue similar efforts in the coming months.

