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FAISALABAD, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 21st Apr, 2026) Divisional Commissioner Madam Musarrat Jabeen reviewed ongoing development
projects and public facilities during a detailed visit to Chak Jhumra tehsil.
Speaking on the occasion, she said that provision of basic amenities to citizens
remained the top priority in line with the vision of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam
Nawaz Sharif.
During her visit, the Commissioner inspected the under-construction office of
the Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority (PERA) and reviewed the
pace of work.
She directed officials to ensure transparency at all costs and complete the building
at the earliest.
She also visited Jinnah Park Chak Jhumra, where she checked recreational facilities
and issued instructions to further enhance the park’s attractiveness.
She emphasized that quality recreational facilities must be ensured for the public.
Later, she toured Mochi Bazaar and conducted a detailed inspection of the ongoing
beautification project, directing authorities to expedite the work.
She stressed zero-tolerance policy for any lack of transparency and said that while
facilitating the business community, providing an appealing environment for shoppers
was equally important. Similar projects were being completed across all four districts
of the division, she added.
The divisional commissioner also visited the Tehsil Headquarters Hospital Chak Jhumra,
where she inquired after patients admitted in various wards.
She checked attendance of doctors and staff, availability of medicines in the store,
record maintenance and cleanliness conditions.
She also sought feedback from patients and their attendants regarding provision
of medicines at the hospital.
Earlier, she met officers participating in the 39th Senior Management Course at
National Institute of Public Administration (NIPA), Lahore, at the Commissioner Office
and welcomed them.
She briefed the officers about the historical, cultural, industrial and geographical
importance of the Faisalabad division, as well as its administrative affairs. Resolution
of public issues was the foremost priority, she added.
The divisional commissioner also highlighted ongoing initiatives in the health and
education sectors, beautification projects and public welfare measures.
She informed participants about the industrial relocation plan under which industries
causing water and air pollution would be shifted to designated industrial zones in phases.
She said that development schemes were being executed across the division in line
with the vision of the chief minister.
The Commissioner also responded to questions from the visiting officers.
Shields were exchanged at end of the session while the delegation appreciated
comprehensive briefing and thanked the commissioner for her hospitality, he added.
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