The Pakistan government has recently taken a ground-breaking initiative to provide free motorcycles to young orphan students, as a part of an interest-free motorcycle provision scheme for students which was led by Punjab Transport Secretary Ahmad Javed Qazi.
The motorcycle distribution scheme was recently abstracted In the latest committee meeting superheated by Qazi, where the committee discussed the strategies to streamline the delivery processes for students’ convenience.
Following the announcement of the Chief Minister, the distribution has already started and for the smooth-running of the process, there are several devoted booths established at 11 universities, which would help students to perform a variety of tasks including bank accounts opening, and more for maximum ease of the orphaned students.
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Moreover, Qazi highlighted a few significant advantages of this program, noting that the supply of (electric) e-motorcycles would not only be convenient for the students, but would greatly contribute to maintaining environmental sustainability.
Qazi said: “Electric motorcycles will play a crucial role in our efforts to combat environmental challenges.”
It offers resilience to all the students in selecting their desired model of motorcycle, which is tailored to cater for their unique requirements.
This ground-breaking initiative is a way to revolutionise the lives of orphaned students by providing them independence, which would play a pivotal role in their professional and personal development.