Former Balochistan CM inaugurates Makran Medical College
70% work on project has already been completed
QUETTA:
Former Balochistan chief minister Abdul Malik Baloch on Sunday inaugurated the Makran Medical College in Turbat.
On the occasion, Baloch said that constructing the college was not an easy task due to the constant security threats.
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Congratulating the project director of Makran Medical College, he said, “Dr Manzoor Baloch and his team have overcome all the obstacles to ensure that the college is a success.”
He laid special emphasis on starting classes soon as the administration staff had already been appointed.
"Over 5,000 acres land has been allotted for the educational city which will help provide better educational opportunities to the students of Turbat," said Baloch.
Law department of Turbat University inaugurated
He said the medical college lacks a teaching hospital for which the previous government had upgraded District Headquarter Hospital Turbat.
"A law college is under construction," said the former chief minister.
He said that Turbat needs more residential colonies and educational institutes as the population is rising day-by-day.
Earlier, the project director briefed the former chief minister about the college, saying that the project will be completed at a cost of Rs3.2 billion. “So far 70 per cent work on the project has been completed,” said Manzoor Baloch.
Former Balochistan chief minister Abdul Malik Baloch on Sunday inaugurated the Makran Medical College in Turbat.
On the occasion, Baloch said that constructing the college was not an easy task due to the constant security threats.
Turbat University launches two scholarship programmes
Congratulating the project director of Makran Medical College, he said, “Dr Manzoor Baloch and his team have overcome all the obstacles to ensure that the college is a success.”
He laid special emphasis on starting classes soon as the administration staff had already been appointed.
"Over 5,000 acres land has been allotted for the educational city which will help provide better educational opportunities to the students of Turbat," said Baloch.
Law department of Turbat University inaugurated
He said the medical college lacks a teaching hospital for which the previous government had upgraded District Headquarter Hospital Turbat.
"A law college is under construction," said the former chief minister.
He said that Turbat needs more residential colonies and educational institutes as the population is rising day-by-day.
Earlier, the project director briefed the former chief minister about the college, saying that the project will be completed at a cost of Rs3.2 billion. “So far 70 per cent work on the project has been completed,” said Manzoor Baloch.