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China funds three projects in Turbat for education and health

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Funded by the Chinese government, three significant initiatives in education and health were unveiled in Turbat, the historical capital of Makran and the second-largest city in Balochistan. Commissioner Makran, Saeed Ahmed Umrani, officially inaugurated three projects under the Government of Balochistan, Gwadar Pro reported on Saturday.

The first initiative, valued at Rs 5 million, includes providing solar panels and computer systems to the Government Girls Model High School in Turbat. A library equipped with solar panels and a computer lab was also established at Turbat University, alongside the construction of parking sheds for school buses and vehicles.

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