SUKKUR, Feb 14: The district government of Sukkur will spend Rs4.8 million to carry out the development work in 18 schools and colleges of the district under the non-social-action programme.

The work is to be completed before the end of the current financial year.

According to the district officer, education, works and services, Sukkur, Rs0.250 million will be spent on the development work of the Government Boys High School, Azizabad, Rs0.500 million each on the development of Government Boys High School, Sukkur, and Government Girls High School, Sukkur, Rs0.250 million each on Government Girls High School, New Pind, Sukkur, and Government Comprehensive High School, Sukkur, Rs0.100 million on Government Girls Agha Nizamuddin College, Sukkur, Rs0.250 million on Government Boys Degree College, Sukkur, Rs0.150 million on Government Girls Polytechnic Institute, Sukkur, Rs0.050 million on Government Commercial College, Sukkur, Rs0.300 million on Government Boys High School and Kundri High School, Rs0.400 million on Government Boys High School, Rohri, Rs0.450 million on Government Boys High School, Pano Aqil, and Government High School, Hingoro, Rs0.200 million each on Government Girls High School, Hingoro, and Government Boys High School, Bhelar, Rs0.200 million on Government Girls High School, Pano Aqil and Rs0.100 million will be spent on the development work of the Government Boys High School, Nouraja.

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