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CM Orders Health Screening for Special Children Across Punjab

Last updated: October 27, 2025 9:36 pm
Irma Khan
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LAHORE (APP) – Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has directed the authorities concerned to launch a province-wide comprehensive health screening programe for special education students, the first such initiative in Punjab’s history, under which over 35,600 special children will undergo medical examinations and treatment.

According to the briefing given to the chief minister, eye testing, dental check-ups, and diagnosis of various diseases of more than 34,000 students studying in special education centers will be carried out, while on-the-spot treatment will be provided to over 20,000 students.

More than 9,000 children will receive medical care at health centers, tehsil and district headquarters hospitals, and 5,000 others in hospitals of major cities.

The CM was informed that the door-to-door admission campaign for special students had achieved remarkable success, resulting in over 5,000 new admissions across Punjab.

Under the CM Punjab Freelancer Programme, special courses including Design and YouTube, Content Creation, Social Media, and E-Commerce have been introduced in special education centers. Ten new computer labs have been approved, while eight existing labs will be upgraded. So far, 18 master trainers and 1,760 students have been trained under the program, and 50 top performers will be awarded laptops.

Officials further briefed that 989 security cameras will be installed in 142 special education centers across Lahore, Gujranwala, Multan, and D.G. Khan Divisions under Phase-I, while 158 institutes in Bahawalpur, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, and Sahiwal Divisions will be covered in Phase-II, with 4,381 cameras to be installed in total by next May.

These cameras will be connected to a central surveillance room in Lahore to ensure safety and behavioral assessment of special children. It was highlighted that 3,450 cameras would be operational by November for the enhanced protection of students in special education centers.

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Previous Article RAWALPINDI: Pakistan’s T20 captain Salman Ali Agha and South African skipper Donovan Ferreira held separate press conferences on Monday ahead of the much-anticipated Pink T20 series in Rawalpindi, with both leaders outlining their preparations and goals for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Salman focused on consistency and team improvement Addressing reporters, Salman Ali Agha said the team is eager to deliver strong performances in the Pink T20 clash, emphasizing teamwork and consistency. “We are very excited for the Pink T20,” he said. “Every player and selector has their own opinions on selection, but the main focus is team success.” The Pakistan skipper admitted his recent performances have not met expectations but vowed to bounce back. “My performance in the last two series wasn’t good, but I aim to contribute to team victories,” he said. Salman confirmed that Pakistan will maintain its current strategy leading up to the World Cup. “We’re trying not to repeat past mistakes. The strategy will remain the same until the T20 World Cup,” he explained. He pointed out that Pakistan needs to improve bowling in the death overs and batting consistency, saying, “We have to work harder in those areas.” Praise for teammates and leadership approach Salman praised Babar Azam, calling him a “world-class player” whose presence adds strength to the squad. He also lauded Usman Khan, noting his ability to handle spin effectively in the middle overs. “Babar’s inclusion is always beneficial for the team. Usman bats really well against spinners,” he said. Discussing his captaincy style, Salman shared that he makes on-field decisions based on game situations. “I make my own calls on the field — I bowl where needed and stay focused on the team’s needs,” he added. Ferreira eyes strong start for South Africa Meanwhile, South African captain Donovan Ferreira highlighted the importance of the upcoming series, calling it vital preparation ahead of the T20 World Cup. “This series against Pakistan is important as the World Cup is close,” Ferreira said. “We’ve played good T20 cricket recently and have a strong group of batsmen and bowlers.” Ferreira admitted he hadn’t yet examined the Rawalpindi pitch, but expressed confidence in his team’s adaptability. “I haven’t seen the pitch yet since I missed practice, but we’ll understand conditions after a few balls,” he said. The Proteas captain stressed the importance of starting the series positively. “Winning the first T20I will give us great momentum. We’ll play every match with a winning mindset,” he concluded. T20 World Cup: Salman Ali Agha determined to learn from Asia Cup mistakes
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