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SAPM unveils Rs1.8b welfare projects for industrial and mine workers

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In a landmark move set to transform the lives of workers in Balochistan, Mr. JawadSohrab Malik, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development, inaugurated a series of welfare projects worth Rs. 1.8 billion.

These initiatives, funded by the Workers Welfare Fund (WWF), are poised to significantly enhance living standards and educational opportunities for mine and industrial workers across the region.

The cornerstone of these projects is the establishment of a Girls High School with Staff Residences in Muslim Bagh, Balochistan, designed to provide quality education to the children of 5,605 mine and industrial workers, symbolizing a substantial leap towards gender inclusivity and educational accessibility in the area.

Constructed over 63,000 square feet and with an investment of Rs.700 Million, the school and residences represent a beacon of hope for the future generation of Balochistan.

SAPM Malik stressed on ensuring that the project is completed within 24 months.

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