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Ulema, teachers, parent’s role sought in anti-polio campaign

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Bashir Ahmad Rehmani
Hafizabad

It is national obligations of government officials, Ulema, social workers, civil society, teachers and parents to play their key role for making Anti-Polio Campaign successful and result-oriented as well as to achieve goal of Polio Free Pakistan.

These views were expressed by the Deputy Commissioner Hafizabad Muhammad Asif Raza while addressing the meeting of District Anti-Polio Committee held at district complex Hafizabad, on Wednesday. The arrangements of five-day anti-polio drive being started from 28 February, was reviewed in the meeting.

DC appealed the Ulema, social workers, teachers and civil society to cooperate with staff of the Health Department to ensure administering of polio vaccine to hundred percent children in the district whereas Ulema and religious leaders should deliver special lectures in their Jumma Sermons and other gathering to make agree the parents for getting polio vaccine to their children to prevent them from crippling disease of polio.

 

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