Positive reforms made in health, education: KP minister

Peshawar   -  Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Forests, Environment and Wildlife Syed Muhammad Ishtiaq Urmar on Sunday said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government has made positive reforms in health, education, forestry and agriculture, communications, industry, police and other sectors so that the people in all respects would be benefited from such reforms.

Addressing a function here, the provincial minister said that the government is working on a change agenda across the country, adding that development and prosperity of the nation is among its priorities.

Corruption will not be tolerated, he said, adding “The promises we have made to the people are being gradually fulfilled.” He said PTI has taken positive steps for the welfare of the people since 2013 including BRT Peshawar, Billion Tree Afforestation, Health Insaf Card, Rashan Card. He directed the concerned officers to pay special attention to the development works and cleanliness of Peshawar city and make it beautiful so that people can have better facilitation.

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