MITHI, Nov 17: The residents of Malahnore Veena village, Mithi taluka, have urged the provincial government to provide a road, water supply and electricity to the village.

Councillors Genaram and Dujomal and others told journalists that the village was the headquarters of the union council with a population of about 3,000.

They said that a basic health unit, a middle school for boys and a primary school for girls had been functioning in the village for many years and yet the village, situated at a distance of seven kilometres from Mithi, lacked electricity, water supply and a road.

The villagers said that though the minister for works and services, Arbab Ghulam Rahim and MPA Rajvir Singh had announced during their visit to the village that a road, water and electricity would be provided to the village but no practical steps had been taken so far.

TEACHERS DEMANDED: Representatives of Nagarparkar taluka have appealed to the education department to provide teachers for the Government Boys High School, Dano Dhandhal.

The taluka Nazim, Abdul Ghai Khoso, Virawah union council Nazim, Bherji, and others told this correspondent that only five out of 12 teachers were attending the school which had about 250 students..

Four teachers of the school were allowed to work on redeployment basis at the schools of Mithi, Nagarparkar and Gori whereas one teacher had been sent on training which was badly affecting the education of the students, they maintained.

FIRE VICTIMS: The villagers of Ghampo, whose houses were recently gutted, have appealed to the government to provide them with financial assistance to enable them to reconstruct their houses.

Talking to this correspondent here on Sunday, the villagers said that due to the fire, 10 goats and six sheep were burnt and the dowry of eight girls whose marriages were to take place in the next few days was also gutted.

The fire caused a loss of about Rs1.2 million and rendered the inhabitants shelterless and without resources to feed their families.

Meanwhile, Naib Nazim Ramsingh Sodho, Tharparkar district, who recently visited the village, confirmed that the fire destroyed the belongings of the victims and their condition was pathetic.

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