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KARACHI –
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah handed over a cheque of Rs 10 million to Karachi Press Club (KPC) President Fazil Jameeli here on Tuesday in a simple yet impressive ceremony at the club premises.

The amount given to KPC is part of the allocation announced under the annual provincial budget for financial year 2014-2015. The Sindh CM on the occasion said that the tremendous contribution has been made by KPC members, over the years, for restoration as well as protection of democracy in Pakistan.

He said that the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and the current Sindh government have also contributed towards the cause of independent media and the relationship between journalists and the PPP workers is exemplary. Acknowledging conferment of honorary membership of Karachi Press Club, as announced by the KPC Secretary A.H. Khanzada, he said that it was a great honor for a political worker like him.

He said that the PPP government in Sindh during past six to seven years has served the masses without any discrimination. The services he said that it was made in social sector with major emphasis in the field of education and in this regard nine universities were established including one in the least developed area of Lyari.

He said that the government also succeeded in re-opening of thousands of non-functional schools across the province. With regard to situation in Thar, the chief minister said that child deaths reported in the area pertained to infants born pre-mature and that situation was fast improving there. He said that a hospital equipped with modern gadgets and manned by qualified professionals in functional in Tharpakar also catering to the medical needs of people from Mirpurkhas, Mithi, Umerkot, Badin and Tando Mohammad Khan.

He said that the RO plants inaugurated PPP Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zaradri is presently providing 80 million gallon water to the Tharis on daily basis. This would also help to avert famine like situation in this high arid and desert zone in the coming time.

The ceremony among others was also attended by Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inaam Memon, Sindh Special Assistant to Chief Minister, Waqar Mehdi, Sindh's PPP Information Secretary, Zulfiqar Ali Shalwani, Latif Mughal and senior members of the press club. KPC souvenir and ajrak was presented by KPC president and secretary to the chief minister while club's governing body members presented ajrak to other guests.

Qaim gives Rs 10mn cheque to Karachi Press Club

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good to know somebody shedding good light on PPPP too.
otherwise i just see PML N news here, that too only the good one not the bad ones
 
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PPP development work continues
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Mithi-Tharparkar road

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Newly constructed Mithi hospital

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Ambulance service Khairpur inaugurated

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Norin Cancer hospital, Nawabshah

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Coming soon - Benazir Children's hospital, Nawabshah (under construction)

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Inauguration of Dialysis center running on solar power in Khairpur

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Action against illegal billboards

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Why are you posting Multan pics which is Shabaz area? Also Karachi is MQM area, show progress of interior Sindh in which we all are interested.

good to know somebody shedding good light on PPPP too.
otherwise i just see PML N news here, that too only the good one not the bad ones

Well he is mostly posting pics from Punjab and Sindh. Ignoring real strong hold of PPP which is interior sindh. He is taking credit of Shabaz Sharif.
 
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Vet hospital: Sindh promises facilities for pets across province


KARACHI: The Sindh government will soon set up facilities for birds and pets at all divisional headquarters of the province. These facilities include operation theatres and ultrasound and x-ray machines.


During the inaugural ceremony of the up-gradation of the oldest veterinary hospital of the province, Richmond Crawford Veterinary Hospital, on Tuesday, Fisheries and Livestock Minister Jam Khan Shoro said that the vet hospital was made functional in 10 days. “All required facilities have been provided,” he said.

Education Minister Nisar Ahmed Khuhro, Law Minister Dr Sikandar Ali Mandhro, Health Minister Jam Mahtab Hussain Dahar, Information Technology Minister Mukesh Kumar Chawla and other lawmakers attended the ceremony and visited different sections of the hospital.

Khuhro said that such a hospital will be beneficial for all pet lovers.

Vet hospital: Sindh promises facilities for pets across province – The Express Tribune

Why are you posting Multan pics which is Shabaz area? Also Karachi is MQM area, show progress of interior Sindh in which we all are interested.



Well he is mostly posting pics from Punjab and Sindh. Ignoring real strong hold of PPP which is interior sindh. He is taking credit of Shabaz Sharif.

Multan pics are of the development work carried out by PPP. Nawaz league has hardly done any sort of development work in Multan. The pics of Karachi are of the development work done during PPP's tenure.
 
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Vet hospital: Sindh promises facilities for pets across province


KARACHI: The Sindh government will soon set up facilities for birds and pets at all divisional headquarters of the province. These facilities include operation theatres and ultrasound and x-ray machines.


During the inaugural ceremony of the up-gradation of the oldest veterinary hospital of the province, Richmond Crawford Veterinary Hospital, on Tuesday, Fisheries and Livestock Minister Jam Khan Shoro said that the vet hospital was made functional in 10 days. “All required facilities have been provided,” he said.

Education Minister Nisar Ahmed Khuhro, Law Minister Dr Sikandar Ali Mandhro, Health Minister Jam Mahtab Hussain Dahar, Information Technology Minister Mukesh Kumar Chawla and other lawmakers attended the ceremony and visited different sections of the hospital.

Khuhro said that such a hospital will be beneficial for all pet lovers.

Vet hospital: Sindh promises facilities for pets across province – The Express Tribune



Multan pics are of the development work carried out by PPP. Nawaz league has hardly done any sort of development work in Multan. The pics of Karachi are of the development work done during PPP's tenure.

Multan is under Shabaz cheetah, now he is building airport and metro bus and you are giving credit to ppp thiefs?
 
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Khairpur’s historic school hopes to improve under new management



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Book Group has taken administrative reins of the school, property still belongs to govt. DESIGN: ESSA MALIK

The historic government school in Khairpur that has given to us several civil servants and elected representatives has now been handed over to an NGO in hopes to improve its management.

Formed in 1906, Government Naz Pilot Secondary School, Khairpur, which has 2,300 students from class six to 10 and over 100 teachers, will now be run under the administrative control of Book Group, an organisation working to improve local textbooks.

The agreement came about after the Sindh education secretary, with approval from the chief minister, signed a memorandum of understanding with Book Group. The idea was to improve the quality of education and provide missing facilities to the school with funds given by the Sindh government, said Khairpur’s district education officer Mehrunnisa Malik.

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The Book Group is already working on many projects in Sindh and the Punjab, said Malik. “I am hopeful that Book Group will bring positive change as the quality of education is on the decline and that is alarming for us,” she said.

The news of an imminent transfer of authority did, however, not go down too well with the current administration, who complained they were not consulted. “We do not know about the terms and conditions of the agreement reached between the two parties,” said the school’s in-charge headmaster, Sarae Sajjid Hussain, who was recently replaced by Jameed Ahmed Bozdar. “One is for sure, and that is, our jobs are at stake.”

However, Sukkur Division Commissioner Muhammad Abbas Baloch told The Express Tribunethat there were no threats to the teachers’ jobs. “This step is being taken in the larger interest of education,” he said. Hussain also pointed out that the school boasts of teachers who are proud to be a part of this institution and are extremely dedicated. They held protests and sit-ins, and were assured by the education officers that the transfer will improve the quality of education. “We will have more facilities,” he said the teachers were told.

However, Hussain felt the ‘need for funds’ can no longer justify handing over the administrative control. “All the vocational facilities available at the school were withdrawn one-by-one due to a lack of funds,” he said. The hostel was handed over to Pak-Turk school in 2000 for 10 years but, 14 years later, it has yet to be handed back, he added.

Malik, the education officer, dismissed these reservations and pointed out that the school still remains government property. Commissioner Baloch also said the school has not been handed over to Book Group. “They will supervise the teachers for some time and then move on to another project,” he said.

The Book Group also plans on being just a helping hand to the management and the teachers. “We are not new to this field,” said Book Group chairperson Sami Mustafa, adding that they have completed such projects in Karachi and Lodhran in the Punjab. “Our agreement with the Sindh government is for 15 years, during which we will provide facilities to different schools,” he explained, adding that they are not empowered to sack any teacher. “Rather, we will provide them training on modern ways of educating.”

Some of the changes that Mustafa has planned for the Khairpur school include new textbooks in the Sindhi language. He claimed they are far better than the traditional ones as they are more colourful and easier to read. The NGO will also improve the condition of the school building, provide sports facilities, computer laboratories, libraries, better furniture and, above all, good and clean toilets, he said.

Famous alumni

Allah Dino Sial, Khairpur State education minister and former Wapda chairperson

Hashmat Singh, All India scout commissioner

Ghulam Asghar Vendiar, former inspector schools, West Pakistan

Illahi Bux Khamisani, former high court judge

Abdul Raheem Kharal, former high court judge

Pir Illahi Bux, former Sindh chief minister

Syed Ghous Ali Shah, former Sindh chief minister

Syed Qaim Ali Shah, current Sindh chief minister

Ghulam Rasool Siddiqui, former senator

Ali Dino Panhwar, former education secretary, Sindh

Manzoor Hussain Wassan, current minister, Sindh

Ali Aslam Jaffery, retired Sindh High Court judge

Ghulam Hussain Jaffery, education director, Sindh

Badaruddin Zahidi, federal government secretary

Mazharul Haq Siddiqui, former Sindh University, Jamshoro, vice-chancellor

Price to pay for education

Government Naz Pilot Secondary School, Khairpur, was built in 1906 by the ruler of Khairpur state, Mir Ali Nawaz aka Naz Talpur. The school offered free education to all its students and even offered free hostel accommodation and food to those coming from far flung areas.

Naz Talpur’s grandson Mir Imam Bux Talpur spoke to The Express Tribune about the pro-education policies of the rulers of the independent Khairpur State. “My grandfather was a literary person and a poet, which is why he was given the nickname ‘Naz’,” he said, adding that Naz Talpur ruled the state until his death in 1935.

The education-loving Talpurs established several schools in Khairpur, Kot Diji, Gambat, Faiz Ganj, Pir Jo Goth, Piryalo and other places, he added. The Talpurs were very strict about every child in the state going to school. So much so that the parents who failed to send their children to school were fined four annas (one-quarter for a rupee), remembered Imam Bux. The Talpur rule came to an end in 1955 after which all educational institutions came under the government.

Khairpur’s historic school hopes to improve under new management – The Express Tribune

Multan is under Shabaz cheetah, now he is building airport and metro bus and you are giving credit to ppp thiefs?

You be happy.
 
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Any political party who is able to make their head a homosexual like Billawal with no real world understanding or leadership skills is a party which can never be trusted to be in government.

Sindh is dieing because of PPP negligence. People need to revolt against PPP, this can't go on. Throw these clowns out of power.
 
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Jacobabad Institute of Medical Sciences (construction nearing completion)

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