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LOWER DIR, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 29th Apr, 2026) A vocational skills training programme has been launched for patients undergoing treatment at the
Drug Rehabilitation Center to help them rebuild their lives, stay away from drugs after recovery
and earn a lawful livelihood.
The initiative was launched here Wednesday on the instructions of the provincial government under
the supervision of Secretary Social Welfare Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sharif Hussain,
Director Social Welfare Department Muhammad Khalid Zaman, Deputy Commissioner Lower
Dir Muhammad Arif and the District Officer Social Welfare.
As part of the programme, a one-week training course on car tire puncture repair was formally
inaugurated at the Narcotics Rehabilitation Center, marking the third day of rehabilitation
activities.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Additional Deputy Commissioner Relief and Human Rights Syed
Akram Shah said the seven-day training programme had been introduced to equip patients with
practical skills so they could become self-reliant and earn halal sustenance after recovery.
He said the district administration was committed to supporting the rehabilitation of recovering
patients and added that, with the help of philanthropists, efforts would also be made to provide
them with the necessary tools to start their work independently.
Addressing the participants, Rehabilitation Officer of the Rehab Center Nisar Ahmad said it had
always been his vision to equip admitted patients with useful vocational skills so they could
lead dignified lives and avoid returning to addiction.
He said the support of the district administration, especially Additional Deputy Commissioner
Syed Akram Shah, had helped turn this vision into reality, for which both the management and
patients were deeply thankful.
The initiative has been widely appreciated as a positive step toward social reintegration and
sustainable recovery for patients undergoing treatment at the center.
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