KARACHI, Nov 30: Chief Minister Sardar Ali Mohammad Mahar has vowed to provide villagers all the facilities which are available to the people living in major cities.

Speaking at an Eid Milan party at the CM House here on Sunday, Mr Mahar said his government would strive continuously to improve common man’s standard of living.

The largely attended party was hosted for diplomats, provincial ministers and members of the Senate, National Assembly and Sindh Assembly.

The CM expressed his satisfaction over the law and order during the holy month of Ramazan and observed that peace prevailed throughout the province. He said he intended to undertake a detailed visit to the interior of Sindh very soon to hear people’s grievances and to get their problems solved.

He also expressed his intention to evaluate all the ongoing development schemes and projects. The executing authorities of have already been directed to ensure timely completion of the projects with compromising on quality and standards, he said.

Mr Mahar thanked the coalition partners for their cooperation and lauded services of his cabinet colleagues’ in paying due attention to the people’s problems.—APP

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