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Gwadar gets 1st set of solar system

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3,000 solar sets will be delivered and installed for needy residents of Gwadar from March 14 to help heel power inaccessibility and long-hour power outage, Gwadar Pro reported on Tuesday.

The first solar installment has commenced from the home of the person whose children were killed in a bomb blast which ripped through at Gwadar Expressway in August 2021.

In the first phase, a database of 1,000 people has been streamlined. The installations will be executed on a day-to-day basis. In the next phases, the rest sets of solar plates will be doled out accordingly.

 

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