Sindh govt sets up nearly 10 Down syndrome centres in Hyderabad: CM Murad

Says government working on plans to develop modern city dedicated to children with Down syndrome

CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah. SCREENGRAB

Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah on Thursday said that the provincial government had established nearly 10 Down syndrome centres in Hyderabad, following Karachi.

Speaking in Hyderabad, Shah said that the Hyderabad centre reflected the government’s commitment to the cause, adding that the project, assigned in July, was completed and inaugurated two months ahead of schedule through the collective efforts of the team involved.

The chief minister also mentioned that he had assigned a new task to his team to establish a similar centre in Sukkur, aiming to extend such facilities to all divisional headquarters in Sindh.

He added that the government was also working on plans to develop a modern city spanning 70 to 75 acres, dedicated to children with Down syndrome, where they would be provided with facilities, a supportive environment, and opportunities.

"We will demonstrate by turning this city into an exemplary and modern Down Syndrome City for the world," he said.

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