
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz inaugurated a meal program for special students on Wednesday. She said small acts of care can transform lives. The program aims to provide daily meals and support to students who need extra attention.
Addressing the audience, Maryam Nawaz criticized people who focus on trivial matters. She said, “Countless young people wait for attention, and small gestures can change lives.” She stressed that leaders must focus on service rather than status.
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The chief minister highlighted ongoing reforms in Punjab’s education sector. These reforms aim to ensure equal opportunities for all students. Moreover, the government plans to introduce programs tailored to students with special needs.
Maryam Nawaz emphasized that the state must prioritize citizens’ welfare. Even minor guidance can improve young lives. She underlined that leadership without service lacks real meaning.
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The meal program reflects Punjab’s commitment to youth development and educational reform. Additionally, it strengthens support systems for students requiring special care. The government aims to expand similar programs in the future.