Under the project, 200 Clinics on Wheels will provide health facilities to 4 million people in the province.
Addressing the ceremony, the chief minister said these clinics will be deployed in densely populated areas of big cities where residents often face challenges in accessing hospital care.
She further said the provincial government is taking health facilities to the doorsteps of the people.
Maryam Nawaz also announced to provide state of the art cardiology facilities in eight cities of Punjab including Mianwali, Gujranwala, Sialkot, Jhelum, Sahiwal, Murree, and Layyah.
Earlier in the day, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif gave the go-ahead to restore the laptop scheme for students across the province.
This decision was made during a meeting held in Lahore today.
Speaking on this occasion, the chief minister emphasized the imperative need to enhance educational infrastructure, particularly in underprivileged regions.
The meeting was briefed on the promotion of higher education, a laptop scheme, and transport facilities for students. It also agreed to establish new universities and colleges in backward districts on a priority basis.
Maryam Nawaz was informed that over 650,000 students are currently enrolled in both private and public sector universities in Punjab, comprising 44% boys and 56% girls.