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In Quetta, Shah directs PBM to combat Balochistan grievances
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55636, member: 636"] Federal Minister Syed Imran Ahmed Shah announced expanded Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal operations throughout Balochistan province. The initiative targets education, healthcare, and social services for marginalized communities. Shah pledged to address historical grievances through improved welfare programs. Director Muhammad Daud briefed the minister during his Quetta visit. The government seeks to transform PBM into a more efficient community-focused organization. PBM distributed Rs 286.76 million in medical aid to 2,505 patients over three years. The organization awarded Rs 30 million in scholarships to 1,089 deserving students. Twenty-three Women Empowerment Centers trained nearly 50,000 women in vocational skills. Fourteen Child Labour Schools provide free education to over 4,000 children. Four hundred orphans receive education, food, and housing at Sweet Homes facilities in Turbat, Quetta, Kharan, and Zhob. Shah emphasized economic self-sufficiency as the primary goal for beneficiaries. The minister supports Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's vision of welfare institutions driving social change. Women and youth empowerment remain central to the program's mission. [/QUOTE]
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