Punjab Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif launched a project to provide artificial members, hearing aids, wheelchairs and other assistance devices worth 1 billion rupees for disabled people in the province. More than 300 special people from all over Punjab attended the inauguration ceremony that the CM said that beneficiaries would receive rolllars, tricycles, electric, electric and motorized wheelchairs, walkers, mobile toiletries, pads, hearing aids and artificial members according to their needs."
She said, "Punjab has become the first province of Pakistan to have the ability to rehabilitate disabled people and make their lives as active as normal people through bionic technology."
She added, "The most expensive and most expensive artificial members in the world made with bionic technology have the ability to move according to brain signals."
Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz installed Sohail, six, who had lost his arm under Elbow because of an electric shock, with an artificial wing developed through technology. The artificial arm moves automatically when it receives brain signals. The boy moved his hand for the first time after the accident and expressed his happiness by applauding. Head Minister Maryam Nawaz shook the hand of Sohail and gave him a high five. The chief minister also chaired a meeting to examine the acquisition and recovery of loans within the framework of the APNI Chhat program, Apna Ghar. Given the public interest, a proposal to include more commercial banks in the housing program was envisaged at the meeting. Participants were informed in a briefing that 28,219 families had received out of interest worth 30 billion rupees in five months. More than 23,500 houses are in their last completion stadiums as part of the program.