ISLAMABAD, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) -- The Pakistani government led by Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday rolled out its first 100 days performance report and vowed to pursue reforms in every field and revitalize economic growth through its tenure till 2023.
A special ceremony was arranged at the Jinnah Convention Center of Islamabad to present the report, attended by the prime minister, ministers, government officials and a large number of residents.
Advisor to Prime Minister Mohammad Shehzad Arbab said the government has achieved 18 out of 34 targets while the work is in progress on the other 16 projects.
The adviser, who is also in charge of the 100-day agenda, said the government has laid a strong foundation in six major areas, including transformation of the governance, strengthening the federation, revitalization of economic growth, uplift of agriculture and conserving water, revolutionizing of social service, and ensuring national security.
After assuming office on Aug. 18 this year, Prime Minister Khan set a 100-day agenda for its government to achieve progress in the next five years.