Karachi's Korangi Road to get Inclusive City Project for differently-abled persons

CM Shah made the announcement while inaugurating Café Khudi in DHA Phase 4, Karachi


News Desk September 14, 2024
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Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has announced the creation of Inclusion City on 75 acres of Korangi Road in Karachi, which will provide an exemplary environment for differently-abled persons.

The project will feature a beautiful and spacious park spread over 20 acres, where children with special needs can play joyfully.

Additionally, a large building will be allocated for welfare organisation centres.

According to details, the Chief Minister inaugurated Café Khudi, established under the Karachi Vocational and Training Centre (KVTC) in DHA Phase 4, Karachi.

He praised the employment and internship opportunities provided by Café Khudi for special youth, stating that this initiative will highlight the abilities of differently-abled persons and help them become self-reliant.

During the inauguration ceremony, KVTC CEO and Senator Abdul Haseeb Khan welcomed the Chief Minister.

In his address, the Chief Minister mentioned that the JIddat Store has also been a successful experience.

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah instructed his staff to order bakery and café items from Café Khudi for the CM House.

He also announced the establishment of Inclusion City on 75 acres of Korangi Road, Karachi, dedicated specifically to differently-abled persons.

In Inclusion City, a 20-acre park and a large building for welfare organisations will be included.

The Chief Minister appealed for support from philanthropists and welfare organisations for this project and assured that the Sindh government’s partnership would remain permanent.

Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah described the establishment of Café Khudi as a significant step for the well-being and self-reliance of children with special needs, noting that it would lead to notable improvements in their welfare.

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