Key Takeaways
- Ministers of Punjab met to discuss climate change adaptation, disaster management, and infrastructure development.
- The meeting included the presentation of the 'Punjab Climate and Disaster Resilience Plan 2026'.
- Improvements in road networks are expected to enhance travel and economic activities across the province.
Ministers Meriem Nawaz Sherif and Dr. Mujeeb Malik of Punjab met recently to discuss critical issues such as climate change adaptation, disaster management, and infrastructure development. The meeting highlighted the need for immediate preparedness measures against severe weather conditions.
During the session, the 'Punjab Climate and Disaster Resilience Plan 2026' was presented, aiming to address future challenges posed by climate change. Minister Sherif emphasized the importance of rapid response mechanisms, new systems, and district-level readiness in mitigating monsoon and flood-related incidents.
The discussion also covered field management, rescue and relief operations, climate-tagged budgets, and comprehensive plans for dealing with future climatic challenges. The meeting underscored the need for a coordinated approach to ensure effective disaster management strategies across Punjab.
Separately, Minister of Information and Culture Mujeeb Bux visited Lahore's Consulate General in America to discuss cultural cooperation between Pakistan and the United States. The talks focused on enhancing cultural exchanges, particularly in arts, culture, and creative sectors, with a view to boosting mutual relations through initiatives like the Punjab Film City.
Minister Bux also briefed Minister Sherif about his public welfare programs aimed at empowering women, students, and farmers, highlighting their historical significance for the province. The discussions centered on fostering better relationships among artists, theatre groups, and other creative professionals in Punjab.
In another development, Minister Sherif launched a campaign called 'Roads in Good Condition, Happy Punjab' to improve road infrastructure across the province. This initiative includes the completion of major roads such as Faisalabad-Douglas Road, Multan-Haari Dual Road, and Tourism Highway. The project aims to provide better travel facilities, faster connectivity, and new recreational opportunities for the public.
The campaign also focuses on restoring 124 kilometers of roadways affected by floods, bringing life back to these areas with improved infrastructure. These improvements are expected to revitalize economic activities and enhance the quality of life in flood-affected regions.




