Two free shelter homes set up in Orakzai
By Saleh Din Orakzai
December 31, 2019
HANGU: The provincial government has set up two free shelter homes in Orakzai tribal district.
Speaking to media here on Monday, Deputy Commissioner Orakzai, Wasil Khan Khattak said that two free shelter homes had been established in the district. He added that a 10-bed shelter home in Babar Mela and 8-bed home in Kalaya had been established for the needy people.
Assistant Commissioner Haider Hussain visited the shelter homes and met the people staying there. The official said that free accommodation and food were being provided to the needy and deserving people of the district at these shelter homes.
He said those looking for shelter should contact the superintendents of the free shelter homes for free accommodation and food.
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