Turbat Council Chairman Forms Committees to Address Local Issues

Turbat: In an effort to address local concerns more effectively, Mir Hotman, the Chairman of the District Council Keech, has established various committees focused on public facilities and interests. These committees are designed to tackle issues directly affecting the community, ensuring that solutions are found close to home.

According to Directorate General Public Relation – Govt of Balochistan, the newly formed committees are part of a broader initiative to enhance the responsiveness of the district council to the needs of its constituents. The committees, which include the Border Committee, Health Committee, Women Empowerment Committee, Agriculture Committee, KISCO Committee, and Public Health Committee, will be staffed by members of the district council.

Mir Hotman himself will lead the Border Committee, demonstrating the importance of border issues to the area. Additionally, Zarif Zadig has been appointed as the head of the Education Committee, Khalil Tagrani will lead the Public Health Committee, and Kehda Aziz Dashti will head the Agriculture Committee. These appointments and the formation of the committees underscore the council’s commitment to addressing various sector-specific issues effectively.

The creation of these committees is seen as a strategic move to facilitate more targeted and efficient problem-solving within the district, thereby improving the overall quality of life for its residents.

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