VEHARI: Chief Minister Usman Buzdar on Wednesday inaugurated Daanish School at Tibba Sultanpur and announced establishment of two such schools each at Bhakkar and Taunsa Sharif.

After the ceremony, the CM said the Punjab government would complete all ongoing development projects in the province. He said the government was struggling to provide basic needs to the people.

Mr Buzdar visited various classrooms of the school and presided over the 32ndDaanish school authorities meeting there. He also visited the Mailsi siphon extension of SMB canal.

The chief minister held a meeting with Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Vehari office-bearers.

Punjab Education Minister Murad Ras along with Mr Buzdar visited various schools of Vehari and inspected implementation of standard operating procedure regarding coronavirus. Buzdar appreciated the school high-ups who followed the SOPs.

It was learnt that the admissions were being conducted at Tibba Sultanpur and classes were held at Hasilpur.

Published in Dawn, September 17th, 2020

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