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Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz expands Ramadan Relief efforts

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Abdul khalique

LAHORE: On the special instructions of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, the “Nigehban Ramadan Bazaar” established in Chiniot has significantly reduced public hardships during the holy month of Ramadan and has also emerged as a welcoming recreational spot for families.

Citizens visiting the bazaar have expressed satisfaction over the availability of essential items at affordable prices and the overall organized arrangements.

Meanwhile, at Samundri Bus Stand in Faisalabad, the “Maryam Ke Mehman Nigehban Dastarkhwan” has been set up to provide free Iftar meals daily to hundreds of travelers and deserving individuals. The initiative ensures that people can break their fast with dignity and comfort.

Citizens from various regions have praised the move. A resident from Waziristan expressed happiness after having Iftar at the Faisalabad Dastarkhwan, calling it a commendable step and urging full support for Maryam Nawaz, whom he described as a capable leader for Punjab.

Similarly, a citizen from Dera Ismail Khan appreciated the initiative, offering prayers for the Chief Minister and acknowledging her efforts in supporting underprivileged communities through well-organized Dastarkhwan arrangements.

Abdul khalique

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