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PM House to become university

IMRAN HAD PROMISED NOT TO USE GRAND BUILDINGS AT THE COST OF TAXPAYERS

- BY ZUBAIR QURESHI Correspond­ent

Plans are afoot to turn many luxury state buildings and offices into museums, hotels and tourist resorts |

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government is all set to convert the Prime Minister’s House into a prestigiou­s state-of-the-art university, in line with the top education needs of today.

Similarly, plans are afoot to turn many luxury state buildings and offices into museums, five-star hotels and tourist resorts. The Federal Minister for Education and Profession­al Training, Shafqat Mehmood, addressing a press conference yesterday, announced that considerin­g the annual expenditur­e of the PM House — Rs470 million — the government has decided to turn the residence into a high quality university.

This was among Prime Minister Imran Khan’s election promises and included in the PTI party’s manifesto before the July 25 election, said Mehmood, adding that necessary alteration­s would be made and additional constructi­on carried out, if needed, on the land adjacent the PM house.

Mehmood, who heads the committee formed to decide how government-owned buildings can be utilised in public interest, is fully in favour of the PM House becoming a top university or institutio­n offering unique education.

In his very first address to the nation, Prime Minister Khan had expressed his wish for the PM House to be converted into a university, while he resides in a modest three-bedroom house.

Turning luxury into revenue

The government’s much touted austerity drive decided that millions of rupees could be saved by converting government luxury properties into public parks, hotels or resorts.

Mehmood announced that the Government House in Murree, on which the Punjab government had spent Rs600 million recently, will be transforme­d into a ‘heritage boutique hotel’.

The toilet commodes in that building’s bathrooms are goldplated, he noted, adding that property’s maintenanc­e alone cost Rs35 million every year.

Similarly, Rs25 million is spent annually on the Punjab House in Murree and now the government has decided to turn it into a tourist resort.

The Punjab and Sindh governors have already announced opening their respective residences — or Governor’s Houses — for the public to visit during the daytime.

The Governor’s House in Lahore, spread over a large area, has schools and vocational training institutes located on its compound. The residence itself will be converted into a museum and art gallery. Its grounds will remain open to the public as a park, including a small zoo.

Similarly, the Sindh Governor’s House in Karachi will be converted into a museum, and its park remain open to public.

 ?? Online ?? Luxury cars parked at the PM House for auction, as per the instructio­ns of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has also ordered it to be turned into a university.
Online Luxury cars parked at the PM House for auction, as per the instructio­ns of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has also ordered it to be turned into a university.

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