Balochistan has approved a new electric bike scheme aimed at students, working women, government employees, and the general public.
The program offers 30% subsidies and easy installment plans, making it accessible to all segments of society, Chief Minister Bugti said.
Bank financing will be used to ensure smooth implementation of the initiative.
Chief Minister Bugti emphasized that the scheme is designed to improve mobility, promote sustainable transport, and provide practical support to citizens across the province.
The cabinet also expressed gratitude to the prime minister for supporting initiatives that enhance communication and education infrastructure in Balochistan.
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Alongside the bike scheme, the cabinet approved measures to strengthen public services, including a comprehensive health insurance program for government employees and audits of medical payments.
The expansion of the Enterprise Development Program to Gwadar, Kech, and Awaran was also endorsed, aiming to create economic opportunities for youth in these regions.
Chief Minister Bugti stressed that merit-based appointments and equitable resource distribution remain central to the government’s approach, ensuring benefits reach all communities.
Officials said the electric bike initiative is part of broader efforts to promote public welfare, economic growth, and inclusive governance in Balochistan.
The cabinet highlighted that integrating financial support, skill development, and transport accessibility will help improve citizens’ daily lives.
Through these measures, the provincial government aims to provide practical solutions that enhance mobility, education access, and economic participation.
