KARACHI: Boundary wall

Published May 29, 2005

KARACHI, May 28: The Sindh Home Minister, Rauf Siddiqui, donated Rs10,000 from his own pocket for the construction of a boundary wall to separate the City Government’s Boys‘ and Girls‘ Elementary School No 10-11, Bilal Colony from the Quaidabad Police Station, Landhi Town.

During his surprise visit to the police station on Saturday, the minister, accompanied by media team, noticed that the school and the police station were located in the same boundary wall with a main gate for both the buildings.

Mr Siddiqui while donating the money asked the SHO Iqbal Shaikh to start the construction of the wall as the sun rises and to complete within a day.—PPI

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