Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar inaugurated two more filtration plants of Sarwar Foundation by fulfilling his promise to provide clean drinking water to the people of Balochis-tan. Begum Perveen Sarwar, wife of Punjab governor, also set up an art gallery to teach free skills to the women in Quetta jails. Meanwhile, Begum Perveen Sarwar visited the womens’ jail in Quetta along with social activist Nadeem Kakar and set up a craft centre there to teach women free skills and provided 20 sewing machines. While talking to media, Sarwar said that PTI does not believe in development of any single province but development of the entire country. He added that all resources will be mobilised to ensure the provision of basic amenities, including health and education, to the people of Balochistan. Sarwar further said that the doors of all the universities of Punjab are open for the students of Balochistan, and no Baloch students will be deprived of education in the universities of Punjab due to non-availability of fees. “I believe that a strong and prosperous Balochistan guarantees a strong and prosperous Pakistan,” he said. Talking to media, Begum Sarwar said, “We have also set up skill centres for women prisoners in Punjab jails, and now, we have started work on this project in Balochistan as well. Our first four filtration plants in Balochistan are already providing clean drinking water to the people and now two more filtration plants have been inaugurated.”