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“Providing Education, Health, and Clean Water in Balochistan is Army’s Top Priority”, DG ISPR

August 6, 2024
in EDUCATION, Pakistan
“Providing Education, Health, and Clean Water in Balochistan is Army’s Top Priority”, DG ISPR

DG ISPR has emphasized that the provision of education, healthcare, and clean water in Balochistan is a top priority for the Pakistan Army. In a recent statement, the DG ISPR underscored the army’s commitment to improving the quality of life for the people of Balochistan through various development projects.

The Pakistan Army has been actively involved in numerous initiatives aimed at uplifting the socio-economic conditions in the region. These projects include building schools, establishing healthcare facilities, and ensuring the availability of clean drinking water.

The DG ISPR highlighted that these efforts are part of a broader strategy to bring sustainable development to Balochistan, which has long been plagued by underdevelopment and infrastructure challenges.

In particular, the army’s focus on education aims to provide better learning opportunities for children, which is essential for the long-term growth of the region.

Healthcare initiatives are also crucial, as they aim to address the pressing medical needs of the local population. Furthermore, the provision of clean water is seen as a fundamental necessity for improving public health and overall well-being.

The DG ISPR reiterated the army’s dedication to these initiatives, stating that they are essential for fostering stability and prosperity in Balochistan. The commitment to these priorities reflects the army’s role in supporting the government’s efforts to ensure the welfare of all citizens.

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