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Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said the Sindh government is paying full attention to rehabilitating the people rendered homeless due to rains and floods.
Addressing a Conference on `New Challenges to Sindh Heritage, Sculpture and Paintings Exhibition in Karachi today, he said under a long-term project, the government will construct the climate-sustainable houses for the flood affected with the cooperation of national and international donors.
Talking about the heritage sites damaged by the rains and floods, the Chief Minister said a comprehensive project to restore and conserve these sites is also being started with the help of the United Nations.
The Chief Minister inaugurated the Sculpture and Paintings Exhibition on Centenary Celebrations of Mohenjo-Daro Excavations earlier.
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