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Maryam Nawaz launches ‘apna khait apna rozgar’ for landless families

Published on: February 5, 2026 4:45 PM

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz announced the launch of the Apna Khait, Apna Rozgar initiative, under which poor citizens will receive three to five acres of state land to build sustainable livelihoods.

Speaking at the inauguration of electric bus services in Rajanpur, she said the programme aims to promote inclusive growth by empowering underprivileged communities through direct access to productive agricultural resources.

Read more : Nawaz, Maryam meet Iranian ambassador to boost ties 

She revealed that nearly 250,000 acres of state-owned land would be distributed free of cost, adding that eligible beneficiaries would be selected transparently to ensure fairness and long-term economic impact.

In addition, the chief minister announced the introduction of a Kisan Card, which will allow farmers to purchase essential items such as fertilizers, pesticides, and seeds on easier terms.

Read more : Maryam Nawaz introduces jobs, loans, and skills drive – 

Furthermore, Maryam Nawaz said her government remained committed to balanced development, stressing that no district would be ignored and that long-neglected areas like Rajanpur were now receiving focused attention.

She also announced the expansion of electric bus services to Rajanpur, stating that 1,100 new buses would be inducted across Punjab to provide affordable, modern, and environmentally friendly transport facilities.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Apna Khait scheme, electric buses Punjab, Kisan Card farmers, Latest, maryam nawaz punjab, Punjab land distribution, rural development Punjab

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