RAWALPINDI: Parliamentary Secretary for Auqaf and Religious Affairs Punjab Malik Iftikhar Ahmed on Sunday said under the special directives of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz efforts will be made to ensure digitisation of shrines, residential and commercial properties of Auqaf in the province.

“An online donation system will enhance transparency, and eliminating bureaucratic hurdles within the Auqaf department will be the top priority,” he stated this while talking to newsmen on Sunday.

Mr Ahmed vowed to utilise all his capabilities to fulfill the trust imposed in him by the chief minister through institutional reforms. He said immediate measures to improve shrines and provide modern facilities to pilgrims would be his priority.

He explained that initially improvements had been made to 15 model shrines, including Data Darbar, Bibi Pak Daman and Bahauddin Zakariya shrine. The scope of these facilities will gradually be expanded to shrines across all districts of Punjab.

In collaboration with the Punjab Quran Board, Muttahida Ulema Board, Ittehad Bainul Muslimeen Committee and Khatamun Nabiyeen University, religious and educational activities will also be organised. Special events will be held throughout the province in Rabiul Awwal.

He also highlighted the plans to enhance training of Auqaf staff, improve administrative functions and further activate governance IT initiatives like e-filing and office automation system, key performance indicators (KPIs) and the Human Resource Management Information System (HRMIS).

Institutional reforms will address staff deployment, disciplinary cases, pension matters and audit observations within the Auqaf department.

These comprehensive measures aim to modernise Punjab’s shrines, provide pilgrims with top-notch facilities and ensure transparency in managing religious sites’ revenues.

Published in Dawn, September 2nd, 2024

Opinion

Editorial

Trump 2.0
Updated 21 Jan, 2025

Trump 2.0

Few have forgotten how disruptive Trump could be as president. There has been little indication that his 2nd term will be any different.
GB’s status
21 Jan, 2025

GB’s status

THE demand raised by the people of Gilgit-Baltistan for constitutional clarity and provisional provincial status is...
Panda bond
Updated 21 Jan, 2025

Panda bond

ISLAMABAD’S plans to raise $200m from China’s capital markets through the inaugural issue of a Panda bond this...
At breaking point
Updated 20 Jan, 2025

At breaking point

The country’s jails serve as monuments to bureaucratic paralysis rather than justice.
Lower growth
20 Jan, 2025

Lower growth

THE IMF has slightly marked down its previous growth forecast for Pakistan’s economy from 3.2pc to 3pc for the...
Nutrition challenge
20 Jan, 2025

Nutrition challenge

WHEN a country’s children go hungry, its future withers. In Pakistan, where over 40pc of children under five are...