HYDERABAD, Aug 21: President British Petroleum for Middle East and South Asia Steve Peacock with Tando Allahyar district nazim Dr Raheela Gul Magsi inaugurated a mother and child health care centre in Chambar on Tuesday.

Speaking on the occasion, he said the British Petroleum in collaboration with Sindh Development Social Services Programme (SDSSP) and Sindh Rural Support Programme (SRSP) has initiated welfare projects to provide basic facilities to people.

He handed over the key of a new ambulance to the district Nazim on the occasion.

He said only those projects were being launched which would help in providing public facilities.

Dr Raheela Gul Magsi thanked the British Petroleum, SDSSP and SRSP for establishing the centre.

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