Syed Ali Shah: 

QUETTA: In a significant move, the Balochistan cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti, approved the province’s first-ever Digital Media Policy and finalized the appointment of members for the Right to Information (RTI) Commission.

Spokesman Balochistan Government, Shahid Rind addressed a detailed press conference after the cabinet meeting.

These initiatives aim to modernize media regulations and enhance public access to information in Balochistan.

Alongside these developments, the cabinet also approved the Balochistan Integrated Water Policy, focusing on sustainable water management, and the Balochistan Organic Agriculture Policy, aimed at promoting organic farming in the region. CM Bugti directed for the immediate implementation of these policies, urging public awareness campaigns.

Additionally, the cabinet sanctioned funds for the eradication of hepatitis and approved the Balochistan Alternative Dispute Resolution Bill, designed to resolve conflicts outside the court system.

Chief Minister Bugti emphasized the importance of these decisions in addressing provincial challenges and driving Balochistan towards better governance and sustainability.

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