The 12th Cabinet meeting in Lahore saw the Punjab Government announce several important schemes and projects, including the E-Bikes scheme. The government prohibited the government from initial charges from students except for its allowance and announced plans to add 10,000 more bikes to the scheme. The latest project is expected to be brought to the people soon.
Subsidy On E-Bike Charges By the Punjab Government
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Punjab’s chief minister, Maryam Nawaz, denied initial payments for the e-bike initiative, stating that the government would cover all expenses, excluding insurance costs, and will now cover registration, paperwork, license plates, and related costs.
10,000 More E-Bikes To Be Added In The Scheme
Aspect | Details |
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Subsidy Coverage | Punjab Government will cover all initial costs except insurance. |
Additional E-Bikes | 10,000 more e-bikes to be added to the scheme. |
Eligibility | E-bikes will be distributed to eligible students. |
Other Announcements | Formation of Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority and e-transfer policy for education. |
CM of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz, announced that 10,000 more bikes will be distributed to eligible students for the Punjab Bikes Scheme. She also confirmed that more registrations will be initiated to ensure the youth of Punjab can comfortably travel to their destinations. This announcement was made during a crucial session for the people of Punjab.
Important Announcements By Maryam Nawaz In the 12th Cabinet meeting
During the cabinet meeting, the Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority was formed and an e-transfer policy for school and higher education was adopted. The DC was granted 30 days to enforce Section 144, the Home Secretary 90 days, and the provincial government extended periods.
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The Punjab government is enhancing accessibility to the E-Bike scheme by covering initial charges, except insurance, and adding 10,000 new bikes, aiming to support students and promote eco-friendly travel in the region.