Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday hailed the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) for reviving the country's economy.
Expressing his thoughts in a statement, the premier said: "The investment takes place in the country where there is the minimum obstacle to business. There is a need to propose such an idea that would help the investors."
"The Board of Investment (BoI) should take the partners into confidence and devise a one-window style procedure," the premier maintained.
– PM Shehbaz reaffirms commitment to maintain law and order –
Earlier on Wednesday, PM Shehbaz reaffirmed his commitment to maintain law and order in the country.
Addressing the National Conference on Education in Islamabad, the premier said: "All of us will take part in achieving the national objectives. The educational emergency will be imposed in the country."
"We will bring 26 million students to school through reforms. We will provide scholarships to the students," said the premier.
PM Shehbaz reaffirmed his commitment to maintain law and order in the country.
Addressing the National Conference on Education in Islamabad, the premier said: "All of us will take part in achieving the national objectives. The educational emergency will be imposed in the country."
"We will bring 26 million students to school through reforms. We will provide scholarships to the students," said the premier.
PM Shehbaz said: "The scholarships have been given to thousands of students in line with the Punjab Education Endowment Fund (PEEF)."
The premier acknowledged the cooperation of the British government in elevating the vocational training programme.
"The vocational education programme in Punjab has been started," said PM Shehbaz.
Speaking about the Daanish schools, the premier said, "The education of high standard is being provided at the Daanish schools. The poor children are being provided with education at the Daanish schools."
PM Shehbaz said: "The country had become a nuclear power after overcoming many hardships.".
He maintained: "The country had made sacrifices of 80,000 lives in its war against terrorism."
Shedding light on the importance of education, the premier said there was a dire need to seek education to excel. "The nation's progress hinges on education," he said.