ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi on Monday said both common and governments must find a way to give better human services offices to the general population of Balochistan, particularly those in remote territories.
Dr Alvi said athis amid a gathering with Minister for Public Health Engineering (PHE) Balochistan Noor Muhammad Dummar who approached him at the Aiwan-e-Sadr.
The president focused on that a solid human asset "is the way to advance of any country". He said it was the state's essential duty to give available and impartial medicinal services offices to the majority with the end goal to make them beneficial individuals from society.
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Dr Alvi revealed to Dummar that the administration should center around preventive consideration. He included that open mindfulness battles must be propelled to advance sanitation rehearses and sound way of life "which are the premise of preventive human services".
On the event, Dummar informed the president on the progressing ventures and the means being taken to give medicinal services offices to the general population. The president guaranteed Dummar of his full help for arrangement of medicinal services offices to the general population of Balochistan.
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