Air ambulance service to be rolled out in June: Punjab CM Maryam

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on Saturday made it clear that the air ambulance service in the province will be launched in June.

Lahore: Air ambulance service to be rolled out in June: Punjab CM Maryam. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), CM Maryam said: “The air ambulance project in Punjab has been completed in record time.

“The training session has been started for the air ambulance,” she maintained.

– Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz resolves to restore NAP –

Few days back, CM Maryam resolved to restore the National Action Plan (NAP).

Addressing the first meeting of the apex committee, CM Maryam said: “For the past few years, there has been no implementation of the NAP. The world commended the NAP formed following the APS massacre.”

“All-out efforts are being made to end the menace of terrorism. The sacrifices rendered by martyrs in the fight against terrorism are commendable,” she added.

Recalling the events that transpired on May 9, CM Maryam said, “What had happened on May 9 had never happened before in the country’s history.”

“Political fascism has converted into terrorism,” she added.

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Punjab  is a province of Pakistan. Located in central-eastern region of the country, Punjab is the second-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the largest by populationLahore is the capital and the largest city of the province. Other major cities include FaisalabadRawalpindiGujranwala and Multan.

It is bordered by the Pakistani provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the north-west, Balochistan to the south-west and Sindh to the south, as well as Islamabad Capital Territory to the north-west and Azad Kashmir to the north. It shares an international border with the Indian states of Rajasthan and Punjab to the east and Indian-administered Kashmir to the north-east. Punjab is the most fertile province of the country as River Indus and its four major tributaries RaviJhelumChenab and Sutlej flow through it.

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