CM Kamal orders Gwadar schools to teach Chinese

Chairs a series of meetings during three-day trip to Makran


Mohammad Zafar October 01, 2018
The provincial government has decided to allocate Rs13 billion to connect Makran with the national grid station under the provincial PSDP. PHOTO: EXPRESS

QUETTA: As part of the Balochistan government’s agenda of addressing the problems of the province, Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan undertook a three-day visit of the Makran division and chaired various meetings to review the law and order situation and development projects.
The meetings targeted Turbat, Gwadar, Pasni, Ormara, Makran and other cities of the province.

The chief minister has set a new precedent in the history of the province for being the first chief executive to undertake a solo visit of Makran as the previous CMs only visited the division when the prime minister or the president would visit the area.

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During various sessions held over public issues as well as law and order, Kamal reviewed development projects and directed provision of immediate relief for the downtrodden people of the Makran belt.
The CM was briefed over the Gwadar University project.

After reviewing all aspects of the project, Kamal said, “The provincial government has provided 500 acres of land for Gwadar University. We have also decided to establish consultancy offices of Gwadar Industrial Development Authority and Sanghar Housing Scheme in Quetta.”

Kamal also visited Gwadar Port, Pasni Fish Harbor and Karwat desalination plant.

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The CM directed authorities to complete the Gwadar Development Authority’s (GDA) water treatment plant till November 30, 2018, pledged two buses for GDA schools and ordered the school administration to teach Chinese language till Class VI.

In Pasni, Kamal visited the Inter Boys College and announced that the provincial government would upgrade the college into a Government Degree College. He also pledged to build an inter college for the girls of the coastal city of Pasni.

Kamal issued orders to functionalise the 50-bed hospital building being funded by Oman.

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He also ordered immediate functionalisation of the already installed desalination plant in Pasni and promised to establish a new desalination plant for the people of Jewani.

“The provincial government has decided to allocate Rs13 billion to connect Makran with the national grid station under the provincial PSDP,” he said.

He said he would approach the federal government over the electricity issues in Makran.

Addressing the students at the Gwadar Campus of University of Turbat, the chief minister pledged to address the issues of students as well as the university.

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Approving eight acres of land for SOS Village in Turbat, the CM directed authorities to provide full cooperation for establishing the village.

On his visit to Ziarat, Kamal introduced facilities for pilgrims under the Turbat Development Project. He also directed authorities to resume construction on Turbat-Buleda highway.

Kamal expressed dismay over the wastage of government funds, warning of strict action against government officials involved in corrupt practices in Makran.

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