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Punjab appoints monitors on Dawa schools, dispensaries

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LAHORE: Punjab government has appointed special supervisors to schools and dispensaries run by the banned Jamaatud Dawa, a private TV channel reported.

According to the channel, the provincial government has decided not to close the welfare organisations run by the charity banned by the United Nations earlier this month.

It has also appointed doctors in the dispensaries and decided to retain the old teaching staff in the schools.

According to the channel, a Jamaatud Dawa spokesman criticised the move. “How will the government run these institutions when it is unable to run its own?”

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