Solar Power System installed at Kandhkot Press Club to ensure uninterrupted operations

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The Chairman of the District Council Kashmore inaugurated a newly installed solar power system at the Kandhkot Press Club (KPC), marking a significant advancement in promoting sustainable energy and supporting the local journalist community. The initiative aims to provide an uninterrupted power supply, enhancing the working environment for media professionals, particularly during frequent electricity outages.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by several senior district officials including Deputy Commissioner Kashmore Agha Sher Zaman Pathan, Superintendent of Police Kashmore Mohammad Murad, and Vice Chairman District Council Altaf Ahmed Khoso, alongside members of the District Council, government officials, journalists, and representatives of civil society.

During the event, Chairman District Council Kashmore Gul Mohammad Khan Jakharani highlighted that the solar system installation underscores the district administration’s commitment to strengthening public institutions and ensuring consistent facilities for journalists. He emphasised the crucial role of reliable electricity in enabling the smooth operation of the press club, which is essential for media professionals to efficiently perform their duties.

The Deputy Commissioner expressed his approval of the initiative, noting its importance for sustainable, long-term power solutions. He stated that the solar system would not only help reduce electricity costs but also ensure that press club operations could continue without disruption, allowing journalists to serve the public effectively.

Kandhkot Press Club President Dileep Kumar Thakur acknowledged the relief brought by the project, pointing out that the solar system would facilitate continuous work despite frequent power breakdowns, which previously hindered deadlines and communication. General Secretary Ali Hassan Malik echoed these sentiments, describing the installation as a substantial relief for the press club members.

Both the President and General Secretary extended their gratitude to the Chairman District Council and the district administration for their support in realising the solar system installation. They expressed optimism that the project would significantly improve the press club’s operational capacity, particularly during extended power outages, and foster a more conducive working environment for journalists.

The event concluded with optimism from the attending journalists, who noted that the solar system would enhance the press club’s operations by ensuring uninterrupted journalistic activities and mitigating the effects of power outages on their work.

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