Parliament Approves National Mental Health Access Act
Lawmakers have passed a new act expanding mental health services across the country, aiming to reduce wait times and integrate care into primary health clinics. Officials expect the policy to improve early intervention and overall well-being over the next decade.
Government Launches Public Housing Renewal Program
A new initiative will modernize thousands of public housing units, focusing on energy efficiency and accessibility. Planners say the project will create jobs and improve living standards for low-income families.
Primary Schools to Receive Universal Lunch Funding
The education ministry announced full funding for universal school lunches in all state primary schools starting next academic year. Nutrition experts predict the move will improve student health and support working families.
National Pension Fund Adjusts Indexation Formula
The government has revised the pension indexation policy to better track real wage growth, ensuring retirees maintain their purchasing power. The adjustment follows recommendations from an independent commission.
Green Infrastructure Act Gains Bipartisan Support
Legislators have agreed on a bill to expand urban parks, plant trees, and upgrade public spaces in major cities. The policy is designed to boost public health, reduce heat, and provide more recreation options for residents.
New Apprenticeship Standards Rolled Out Nationwide
The labor ministry introduced updated apprenticeship guidelines to support youth employment and skills development. Industry groups welcomed the changes, citing improved job placement rates in pilot regions.
Local Governments Granted More Autonomy on Transport Policy
A decentralization measure will allow cities and regions to tailor public transport schedules and funding to local needs. Officials expect the change to make services more responsive and efficient.
Phased Ban on Single-Use Plastics Begins This Month
The environment ministry has started implementing a phased ban on single-use plastics, beginning with retail bags and cutlery. The policy aims to reduce landfill waste and encourage adoption of reusable alternatives.