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Rescue Services centres inaugurate

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Punjab Chief Secretary Zahid Akhtar Zaman visited Gujranwala and Gujarat on Monday and inaugurated the newly-established Rescue Services stations at Lala Musa and Dinga. He also inspected the Punjab government’s flagship project Motorway Link in Gujranwala and reviewed the construction work of 15.2 km-long dual carriageway that would link Gujranwala to Lahore-Sialkot Motorway.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, the chief secretary said that emergency services are being improved across Punjab and Rescue stations are being equipped with modern equipment. He said that Rescue stations have been provided with modern gadgets, ambulances and motorcycles.

Officials briefed the chief secretary that the Rescue Station Lala Musa has been constructed with Rs 19.451 million, while Rescue Station Dinga with Rs 19.318 million. They said that establishment of Lala Musa.—APP

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