
Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif visited the Sanat Zaar (Industry Centre) at a flood relief camp and took part in local crafts. During the visit, she picked up a needle and did embroidery on framed cloth, joining the women learning vocational skills at the center.
The moment was met with appreciation and applause from the camp’s residents and instructors. Maryam Nawaz praised the resilience of the flood-affected women and encouraged them to continue learning income-generating skills.

She said such skill-building centers are vital for long-term recovery and economic empowerment. Her participation in embroidery sent a powerful message of solidarity, showing that the government stands with the people not just through aid, but through shared effort.
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Officials said the Sanat Zaar aims to provide vocational training in areas like stitching, embroidery, and handicrafts. These skills are helping affected families rebuild their lives with dignity and independence.
Maryam Nawaz’s visit added energy and hope to the center, highlighting the role of women’s empowerment in disaster recovery efforts.