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Punjab Govt Plans to Commercialize Universities’ Assets for Revenue Push

Last updated: June 15, 2026 9:06 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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Punjab Govt Plans to Commercialize Universities’ Assets for Revenue Push
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LAHORE: The Punjab government is reportedly considering a plan to commercialize assets owned by public universities in an effort to generate additional revenue and improve financial sustainability in the higher education sector.

According to initial details, the proposal includes utilizing unused land, buildings, and other institutional resources for commercial purposes such as leasing, partnerships, and development projects. Officials say the move aims to reduce dependency on government funding while strengthening universities’ financial independence.

Education authorities are expected to review the proposal in consultation with relevant stakeholders, including university administrations and financial experts, before final approval. The plan is part of broader fiscal reforms aimed at improving resource management and boosting institutional efficiency.

However, academic circles have raised concerns about ensuring that educational priorities are not compromised while pursuing revenue generation strategies.

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