Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif Thursday launched ‘Aqua Shrimp Farming Internship Programme’ for the youth in Punjab while young zoologists will be trained at Shrimp Farm of Fisheries Department in Muzaffargarh. “Practical training in shrimp farming will be given to youth with degrees in Fisheries, Aquaculture and Zoology while the interns will also get a monthly stipend of Rs 50,000 for 6 months.” She highlighted. Maryam Nawaz said, that the youngsters can apply for internships online via job portal website. She added, “Shrimp farmers should benefit from worldwide demand.” She underscored, “More than $1 Billion in foreign exchange can be earned through shrimp farming only on one lakh acres.” The CM said, “Barren and deserted land of South Punjab will be made usable by shrimp farming.” She added, “To encourage shrimp farming, farmers and investors will be given land, concessions and necessary equipment on lease.” She said, “10 to 20 thousand people can get employment opportunities with the promotion of shrimp farming.” She added, “Youth can gain self-employment and financial independence through shrimp farming.” Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has stressed the need to take concrete measures for raising awareness and effective treatment of diabetes. In her message on World Diabetes Day, she added, “The increasing rate of diabetes is a matter of great concern.” She highlighted, “It has been decided to start ‘Chief Minister Insulin Program’ across Punjab.” Maryam Nawaz Sharif said, “Chief Minister Insulin for All pilot project will be started in three districts of Punjab including Lahore.” She added, “Under the project, children with Type-1 diabetes will be provided with free insulin at home.” The CM said, “Special cards will also be made to ensure the supply of insulin to sick children.” She added, “Government of Punjab-approved company will supply insulin to the patients as per cold chain and other SOPs.” She underscored,”Type-1 diabetes patients will be able to apply through a dedicated app or helpline.” MAryam Nawaz said, “in view of the increasing rate of diabetes, we have to make positive changes in our life.” She added, “By adopting a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle, we can be protected from diabetes.”