Minister orders completing all social welfare projects on time
Sindh Minister for Social Welfare Tariq Ali Talpur visited the office of the secretary of the Social Welfare Department and ordered completing all the projects on time.
On this occasion, Secretary Social Welfare Sajid Jamal Abro informed the provincial minister about the operational framework of the department. Director General Social Welfare Nisar Sheikh and Director General Sindh Child Protection Authority Moazzam Marri also briefed him about the work.
Talpur expressed satisfaction over the work of the department and said there was a need for improvement in the various institutions run by the department at the field level.
He warned that strict action would be taken against those who did not fulfil their responsibilities properly. Talpur, said, "I will personally monitor all the offices and make surprise visits."
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