PM Imran Khan and federal cabinet discuss formation of new province

Prime Minister Imran Khan chairs his third full federal cabinet meeting in Islamabad on August 28, 2018. (Photo courtesy: PM’s Office)
Updated 29 August 2018
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PM Imran Khan and federal cabinet discuss formation of new province

  • Prime minister also intends to launch reforestation drive across country
  • Plans to create 10 million jobs and build 5 million houses

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday chaired his third meeting of the full, 21-member federal cabinet, during which ministers discussed the creation of a new province: Southern Punjab.
Other key matters on the agenda during the three-and-half-hour meeting, held in Islamabad at the premier’s office, included the implementation Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s first 100-day plan, the shuffling of government officers, the formation of task forces to implment a number of reforms, expenditure, employment and shelter schemes. The performance of the reforms task forces will be reviewed by the prime minister every 15 days, Federal Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry aid after the meeting.
“Government reforms are an important matter, under which civil service reforms hold a high degree of importance.” he added. “Our adviser for austerity has been tasked with presenting federal government reforms within 90 days.”
One the most interesting developments arising from the meeting was the possible creation of Southern Punjab province. Punjab is Pakistan’s breadbasket and the country’s most densely populated province.
Chaudhry said it is no small task to form a new province and the ruling coalition would require a “consensus” and “two-thirds majority” from opposition parties, including the Pakistan People’s Party and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.
“The PTI government will hold talks with the PPP, PML-N and other parties to draft a feasible plan for the creation of a province in South Punjab,” he added.
During the cabinet meeting, the prime minister was also apprised of the progress of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project, which falls under the purview of Ministry of Planning, Development and Reform led by Federal Minister Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtiar. Khan will soon be given a more detailed presentation about CPEC projects, state-owned radio reported.

Chaudhry also revealed that ministers agreed to set up an oversight task force to tackle the creation of 10million jobs and the building of five million houses, as promised by Khan’s manifesto, along with a tree-planting campaign that is a continuation of PTI’s “billion-tree tsunami drive,” which achieved its target in August 2017.
The “Plant for Pakistan Day” reforestation campaign will be launched by Khan in Islamabad, with the chief ministers of each province following suit with local launches. An estimated 1.5 million saplings will be planted across the country in a single day, on September 2, the information minister said.
Malik Amin Aslam, the climate change adviser to the prime minister, said that the initiative is imperative to prevent the country turning into a desert. The government, with the forest department and municipal administrations, has set up 190 pick-up points across the country, which will be advertised on a Facebook page that is under development, he said.
“This page will tell people, from where they can collect plants and who will provide them,” Aslam added.


Pakistan U19 to open tri-series against Afghanistan on Saturday in Zimbabwe

Updated 26 December 2025
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Pakistan U19 to open tri-series against Afghanistan on Saturday in Zimbabwe

  • Pakistan enter the tournament as U19 Asia Cup champions after beating India by 191 runs in Dubai
  • The tri-series is seen as key preparation for next month’s U19 World Cup in Zimbabwe and Namibia

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s under-19 cricket team will begin their tri-series campaign against Afghanistan on Saturday in Harare, using the tournament as a key preparation for next month’s ICC Men’s U19 World Cup co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia.

Pakistan, the reigning ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup champions, are competing in the 50-over tri-series alongside Afghanistan and hosts Zimbabwe, with each team playing the others twice before the top two advance to the final on Jan. 6.

Pakistan won the eight-team Asia Cup in Dubai earlier this month, beating India by 191 runs in the final, and will play a minimum of four matches in the tri-series, starting at Harare Sports Club on Saturday.

“The Asia Cup was a good win for us and the players showed great morale and intensity,” Pakistan captain Farhan Yousaf said, according to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). “The tri-series is very important for the players and will help us find the right combinations ahead of the ICC Men’s U19 World Cup.”

Pakistan will face Zimbabwe on Dec. 29 before meeting Afghanistan again on Jan. 2, followed by a second match against the hosts on Jan. 4. Matches will be played across venues in Harare, including Harare Sports Club, Prince Edward School and Sunrise Sports Club.

The tri-series is being seen as an important warm-up ahead of the U19 World Cup, which will be held from Jan. 15 to Feb. 6. Pakistan are placed in Group C and will play all their group-stage matches in Harare.

“The conditions here are similar and will be beneficial for our World Cup preparations,” Yousaf said. “Both teams in the tournament are strong and competitive and we respect every opposition as we look forward to a competitive event.”

Pakistan will open their World Cup campaign against England on Jan. 16, followed by matches against Scotland and Zimbabwe, with the Super Six stage beginning on Jan. 25 and the final scheduled for Feb. 6 at Harare Sports Club.