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Bake Shop inaugurated at Child Protection Bureau

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“Bake Shop” was inaugurated in Child Protection Bureau, Chairperson Child Protection Bureau Sarah Ahmed and other employees bought bakery items from the bake shop.

The girls of the Child Protection Bureau over 18 years of age were given a baking course in a well-known restaurant. After completing the course, the girls opened a bake shop in the bureau.

On the occasion of the inauguration of the bake shop, Chairperson Child Protection Bureau Sara Ahmed said that the Child Protection Bureau is providing employment to children after conducting training courses in various institutions, along with education, technical training and skill development for children.

The Director General and Bureau staff from the “Bake Shop” also bought the bakery items prepared by the girls and encouraged them.

Moreover, a few days left for Eid-ul-Azha, but the temporary cattle markets in the provincial capital could not be activated yet, the traders and buyers began to suffer due to lack of facilities.

Temporary cattle markets used to be organized in the city every year around 18 to 20 days before Eid-ul-Adha, but this year the markets have not yet been established at the official level. Still neither electricity nor water facilities are available nor canopies have been installed, the traders are forced to sit under the open sky.

For the establishment of markets in the provincial capital, the district administration asked for a budget of 2 billion from the local government department, which was refused. Is.

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