KARACHI: NGOs’ help sought

Published May 26, 2006

KARACHI, May 25: The Sindh Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination, Dr Sohrab Khan Sarki, in a statement on Thursday has asked non-governmental organizations to come up with suggestions for improving the academic standard in the countries seats of learning.

He also asked the NGOs to come forward and help arrange free medical treatment of the poor and the needy at the big private hospitals especially in Karachi.

The minister also lauded the work of the Village Division Welfare Organization and assured its office bearers and members of full cooperation.—APP

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