25 clean drinking water schemes announced

Sarwar Foundation will install five filtration plants at Sangla Hill


Our Correspondent January 17, 2022
25 clean drinking water schemes announced

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LAHORE:

Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar announced 25 clean drinking water projects of Punjab Aab-e-Pak Authority in Sangla Hill, Shahkot and other areas of District Nankana Sahib. The Sarwar Foundation will install five filtration plants at Sangla Hill.

Punjab governor also laid the foundation stone of Mirage Pura Road in Sangla Hill and inaugurated water filtration plant at Chak Boria.

During his visit to Sangla Hill and Shahkot, the Governor of Punjab received a warm welcome from PTI workers, the business community, women, youth, and personalities belonging to different walks of life in over 100 reception camps.

According to details, Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar visited Shahkot and Sangla Hill on Sunday and addressed a public gathering at different places and inaugurated two projects.

On arrival at Sangla Hill, Baitul Mal Chairman Malik Mohammad Azam, Mian Mohammad Shafiq, the business community and local people and traders warmly welcomed the governor while slogans were also chanted in favour of Prime Minister Imran Khan and the governor.

In Shahkot, PTI MPAs Mian Atif and Arshad Sahi set up reception camps at different places and welcomed the Governor of Punjab.

Addressing a public gathering at Sangla Hill, the governor said, “The mission of our government under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan is to overcome the problems of unemployment and inflation.”

 

Published in The Express Tribune, January 17, 2022.

 

COMMENTS (1)

Ahmad | 2 years ago | Reply do not announce it get them done and then tell us about the scale and delivery of these projects... we need clean drinking water in cities like lahore karachi isb pindi faisalabad like sialkot like gujranwala like gujraat hyderabad we need ppl to drink and get what they as human deserves
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