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Development schemes approved for Badin

KARACHI: Governor Sindh Imran Ismail, on Monday, approved uplift schemes for Badin and other districts of Sindh in a bid to improve living standards. 

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According to a spokesperson of the Governor’s House, the decision was announced while speaking with leader of Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) Dr Zulfiqar Ali Mirza. Member Provincial Assembly (MPA) Barrister Hussnain Mirza was also in attendance. 

As per details, discussion was undertaken on problems of mutual interest. The prevailing political situation was discussed. 

Dr Zulfiqar Mirza also briefed Governor Sindh about the present development works in Badin district. The governor assured that he will forward and discuss the feedback with the Prime Minister. 

 

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Maham Tahir

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