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EU offers support in energy sector

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Staff Reporter European Union (EU) Ambassador to Pakistan Androulla Kaminara on Wednesday met with Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah and expressed the bloc’s desire for improving cooperation with the province in the renewable energy sector. During the meeting, the chief minister said that the province was carrying out canal lining aimed at providing water at the tail end of the agriculture land. “Better use of agricultural water would improve the rural economy,” he said adding that the province was committed to eliminating poverty from the rural areas. Speaking over the Thar Coal Project, the chief minister said that the province has the capacity to bring the country out of the power crisis utilizing that project.

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