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18 addicts trained as electricians, tailors, drivers

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As many as 18 under-treatment addicts at Drugs Rehabilitation Centre have returned to healthy life by completing their technical courses. Seven of them passed the electrician test, six got through the sewing test and five cleared the driving test as Chief Minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz’s vision of a drug-free Punjab is being practically implemented in the city of Saints. Commissioner Maryam Khan and Deputy Commissioner Wasim Sandhu visited the Drug rehabilitation centre and inspected the practical exams. Certificates will be awarded among those who completed the training courses, and arrangements will also be made for employment, stated the Commissioner.—APP

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