Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that he has a plan to carry out development all over Sindh and the water supply and drainage system will be improved in district and taluka headquarters.
“The district and taluka headquarters will also be upgraded and beautified,” the chief minister said while addressing local leaders of Sehwan and Dadu taluka who called on him at the CM House on Sunday.
Murad said he was giving special attention to the development schemes.
“I am exerting utmost efforts to utilise Rs25 billion in district and Rs200 billion in provincial the Annual Development Programmes (ADPs) properly for which I keep reviewing development progress,” he said.
The chief minister said he was aware that the villages, towns and cities of rural areas needed water supply and drainage system.
“The government has taken up both the schemes through the district ADPs, the Public Health Engineering Department and the local government.
Now I am trying to take them up through the provincial ADP,” he said.
The chief minister urged the local leaders to personally monitor the performance of the schools.
“You must watch whether the teachers are going to school regularly and taking the classes,” he said.
The chief minister added that each and every individual must extend helping hand to the government for improvement of the education and health services.
The local leaders, who had come from Sehwan and Dadu taluka, lauded the efforts of the chief minister for development of the province. They vowed to coperate with the chief minister for carrying out development plans in the province.