HYDERABAD, Jan 18: The Sindh government has ordered completion of the under-construction buildings of educational institutions in time.

This was stated by the officer, education works wing, Nizamuddin Shaikh, on Thursday during the visit of the taluka Nazim to the government boys degree college, Qasimabad.

The Nazim, Noor M. Shoro, was informed that the college building, with 13 classrooms, four laboratories, one library and one canteen, was nearing completion.

The principal of the college, Syed Maqsood Ali Shah, said the academic activities would begin soon after the handing over of the building.

MEDICINES: The medical superintendent, Liaquat University Hospital, rejected the allegations levelled by house job doctors of the Doctors Patients Welfare Forum regarding the shortage of registrar and medicines, on Thursday.

He claimed that no such forum existed and blamed the doctors for being uninterested in their training.

He said that patients were provided available facilities and added that medicines from the Zakat fund were being provided to poor patients. He said that hostel fee was being charged since 1997 and no hostel room was allotted to any outsider.

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