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PM launches multiple development projects in GB

By APP
May 08, 2026
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif arrives at Gilgit Baltistan. Governor GB Syed Mehdi Shah received the Prime Minister upon his arrival, May 7, 2026. —Facebook@GovtofPakistan
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif arrives at Gilgit Baltistan. Governor GB Syed Mehdi Shah received the Prime Minister upon his arrival, May 7, 2026. —Facebook@GovtofPakistan

GILGIT: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday inaugurated and performed groundbreaking of multiple development projects in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), including renewable energy initiatives, Safe City projects and the establishment of Daanish Schools besides distributing free solar panels, laptops and business loan cheques among the youth.

Addressing a ceremony, the prime minister said the government was committed to ensuring equitable development across all regions of Pakistan, stressing that progress would remain incomplete without the uplift of GB and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). He inaugurated a 100-megawatt solar power project for the region and launched the distribution of 58MW worth of free solar panels among domestic and commercial consumers under a transparent digital balloting system. He said over 50,000 applications were received, out of which around 15,000 beneficiaries were selected purely on merit.

The prime minister directed authorities to complete the solar project by mid-2027, noting that the initiative would significantly ease energy shortages in the mountainous region, particularly during harsh winters. He also revealed that confiscated solar panels in a fraud case were redirected for free distribution to the people of GB instead of auction.

Shehbaz laid the foundation stones of four Daanish Schools in Sultanabad, Bunji, Ghanche and Skardu, aimed at providing state-of-the-art education facilities to underprivileged children. He directed authorities to ensure uniform standards, merit-based recruitment of local teachers and modern facilities including e-libraries, smart classrooms, free meals and boarding. He also inaugurated Gilgit Safe City Project Phase-II and announced the Skardu Safe City project. During the ceremony, he distributed laptops under the Prime Minister’s Laptop Scheme to high-achieving students and provided cheques under the Prime Minister’s Youth Agriculture and Business Loan Scheme to promote entrepreneurship. Shehbaz praised the resilience and determination of GB’s youth, stating that the laptops were not a favour but recognition of their hard work. He reiterated that all selections under government schemes were made strictly on merit without political influence.

He also underscored Pakistan’s role in promoting regional peace, stating that the country played a significant role in recent diplomatic efforts for ceasefire during the Iran-US tensions, adding that history would acknowledge Pakistan’s constructive contributions. He also lauded the efforts of Deputy Prime Minsiter Ishaq Dar and Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir for the ceasefire to circumvent protracted conflict in the region. Prime Minister’s Youth Affairs Programme Chairman Rana Mashhood Ahmad said the premier had inaugurated record development projects in the GB, including the solarisation initiative that would install 18MW systems on 499 buildings in the first phase and 82MW solar parks across three divisions in the next phase.

Minister for Energy Sardar Awais Ahmed Leghari said the solar project’s cost had increased from Rs24 billion to Rs32 billion due to the inclusion of battery storage systems, enabling round-the-clock electricity and expanding beneficiaries from 600,000 to over 1.3 million people. Earlier, the prime minister separately met with GB governor and caretaker chief minister, as he arrived here on the day-long visit.