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Federal Government Offers E-Bikes for Top Students

Federal Government Offers E-Bikes for Top Students

Federal Government Offers E-Bikes for Top Students

Promoting Sustainable Transportation Through Free E-Bikes

The Federal Government of Pakistan has launched a groundbreaking initiative to promote eco-friendly transportation and reward academic excellence by distributing free electric bikes (E-bikes) to 120 top-performing students from the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE).

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Key Highlights

Federal Government’s Initiative

  • E-bikes for Top Students: 120 students will receive free E-bikes as part of the federal government’s efforts to encourage sustainable transportation.
  • Electric Vehicle Policy: Concessional loans for 39,000 E-bikes and 1,900 electric rickshaws will soon be available.

Infrastructure Expansion

  • Charging Stations: 40 stations planned along motorways and highways.
  • CDA’s Role: Charging stations to be installed at all petrol pumps in Islamabad.

Digitalization and Transparency

  • The process will be fully digitalized to ensure transparency, in line with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s vision.

Punjab Government’s Contribution

  • Increased E-Bike Allocation: Raised to 27,200 under the Chief Minister Youth Initiative.
  • Student Focus: Priority given to orphans and female students.
  • Progress: Over 7,500 E-bikes distributed, with 6,500 more set for delivery.

Toward a Sustainable Future: Federal Government Offers E-Bikes for Top Students

This synchronized effort by federal and provincial governments underscores Pakistan’s commitment to a cleaner, greener environment while rewarding academic achievements.

Federal Government Offers E-Bikes for Top Students

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