40 Villages in Punjab to Receive Modern City-Like Facilities Under Model Village Initiative
The Punjab government has launched an ambitious rural development initiative aimed at transforming villages by providing them with modern, city-level civic services. Under this programme, hundreds of villages across the province will be upgraded to improve the quality of life for rural residents and reduce the long-standing development gap between urban and rural areas.
1/6/20261 min read


A Major Push for Rural Modernisation
The initiative, commonly referred to as the Model Village Programme, focuses on introducing essential municipal infrastructure in selected villages. These upgrades are designed to mirror facilities typically available in cities, ensuring that rural communities have access to basic yet critical services.
In the first phase of the programme, 469 villages across all 10 divisions of Punjab have been selected. Among these, 40 villages from the Sahiwal division will receive comprehensive development, which has drawn significant public attention and interest.
What Facilities Will Be Provided?
Villages included in the programme will benefit from a wide range of modern amenities, including:
Clean drinking water supply systems
Underground sewerage and wastewater disposal
Proper drainage networks to prevent flooding
Paved streets and improved road infrastructure
Street lighting
Public parks and community spaces
Improved sanitation and solid waste management
These services aim to create healthier living environments while making villages more organized, accessible, and sustainable.
Division-Wise Distribution of Villages
The government has ensured balanced regional representation in the first phase. The selected villages are spread across Punjab’s divisions, including Sargodha, Sahiwal, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Multan, Dera Ghazi Khan, Sheikhupura, Rawalpindi, Bahawalpur, and Faisalabad.
This wide coverage reflects the government’s intention to uplift rural areas across the entire province rather than focusing on a single region.
Bridging the Urban-Rural Gap
For decades, rural areas in Punjab have lagged behind cities in terms of infrastructure and public services. The Model Village Programme is a step toward addressing this imbalance by bringing urban standards of living to villages without forcing residents to migrate to cities.
By improving basic infrastructure, the government also aims to boost local economies, create employment opportunities, and enhance access to education and healthcare indirectly.
Long-Term Vision
Officials have indicated that this is only the beginning. The current phase is part of a broader long-term plan to eventually upgrade thousands of villages across Punjab into fully developed, self-sustaining communities.
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