We are struggling to make Pakistan a welfare state: PM Imran

LAYYAH (HRNW) – Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Friday has told that the government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is struggling hard to make the country a welfare state.

While addressing the inaugural ceremony of Ehsaas Amdan Programme in Layyah, the premier said 80,000 people will be getting interest-free loan every month. Six million families will be facilitated with health cards while 50,000 scholarships will be given to the deserving people, he continued.

PM Imran pledged to provide efficient lawyers to the poverty-stricken masses for speedy conclusion of their cases. We are also focusing on enhancing the education system in the country with advanced policies, he stated.

The premier told that 180 shelter homes have been established across the country so far.

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