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ISLAMABAD:The Balochistan Health Department, after going through necessary modalities, is waiting for the provincial cabinet's nod to expand the Nutrition Project for Mothers and Children (NPMC) that marked a significant achievement in some seven districts of the province in its first phase.Health Secretary Saleh Muhammad Nasar said, The department has completed its working to expand the successful project to the remaining 24 districts to curtail the high number of mothers and infants mortality rat
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