
According to official details, the budget covers major initiatives in education, health, IT, clean water, wildlife, and infrastructure.
Key Allocations:
· Rs9.84 billion for the Chief Minister’s Laptop Program to support students.
· Rs5.79 billion for establishing IT labs in colleges under the CM’s Initiative.
· Rs3.92 billion for Punjab Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Renovation.
· Rs3.82 billion for waste management systems in tertiary care hospitals.
· Rs32.47 billion for construction and repair of BHUs, RHCs, MCH centers, and related facilities.
· Rs46 billion for the Chief Minister’s Clean Water Program.
· Rs2.17 billion for the National Health Support Program.
· Rs5.63 billion for Phase-II of the Judicial Academy Lahore at Kala Shah Kaku.
Punjab’s Rs112 billion package reflects an effort to balance infrastructure development, healthcare, and education.
Large allocations for clean water and medical facilities highlight the government’s commitment to public welfare.
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The laptop program and IT labs show a clear push toward digitization and youth empowerment.
Funding for hospital waste management and wildlife conservation reflects priorities in environmental sustainability and public health safety.
The Judicial Academy expansion signals investment in legal education and institutional strengthening.
Overall, this development plan demonstrates Punjab’s intent to improve essential services, strengthen health systems, and modernize education. However, as seen with past projects, its success will depend heavily on timely execution and transparency.



