Ombudsman helps complainants get relief of Rs17m

Over 50 university students among 60 beneficiaries


APP June 05, 2023
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LAHORE:

The Office of the Ombudsman of Punjab swiftly responded to public relief requests, effectively resolving the issues faced by 60 people across various districts.

These proactive efforts have resulted in a cumulative financial relief worth over Rs17 million being extended to those in need.

According to a statement issued by a spokesman on Sunday, the University of Mianwali, on the direction of the provincial ombudsman, has disbursed Rs9,282,843 to 52 students, including plaintiff Muhammad Hanzala Zubair, as outstanding amounts of their need-based scholarships.

Additionally, the District Education Authority of Chakwal has granted Rs2.2 million as financial aid to complainant Haji Mehr Muhammad.

In another case, the district administration of Lodhran has provided employment dues worth Rs1.9 million to Ayesha Mai, the widow of deceased Patwari Ghulam Murtaza, the spokesman added.

In a separate instance, the administration of Ghazi University in Dera Ghazi Khan has refunded a security deposit amounting to Rs1,770,824 to complainant Abdul Wahid. In a similar development, the agriculture department has distributed a total sum of over Rs1 million to 21 farmers, including plaintiff Muhammad Abubakr from Rajanpur, as expenses for their plots.

As a result of the involvement of the ombudsman’s office, a new tubewell has been installed in the Singhar Town area of Rawalpindi with a cost of eight million rupees, ensuring access to clean drinking water for its residents, the spokesman further said.

Alongside this, Farzana Kanwal from Multan has been provided with a grant of Rs831,450 by the Punjab Workers Welfare Board after the ombudsman’s office interceded to resolve her issue. A work order worth over Rs7 million has also been issued for the repair and restoration of the Fatomand Chowk in Gujranwala.

In a commendable effort to enhance the living conditions of the residents, a street of Noori Mohalla in Pakpattan has been rebuilt and paved with half a million rupees to ensure a cleaner environment for the residents, concluded the spokesman.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 5th, 2023.

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