In a significant and positive development, Karachi's municipal authorities have announced that entry to the Karachi Zoo will be free for special children. This initiative, declared by Mayor Murtaza Wahab, aims to ensure that these children can enjoy recreational facilities without any barriers. As reported by Pakistan News Index and Express News, Mayor Wahab emphasized the societal responsibility towards special children, describing them as 'our valuable asset.' He highlighted ongoing efforts by the Sindh government to support these children through employment, skill development, and awareness projects. The mayor further stated that providing modern education, assistive devices, and appropriate curricula for special children are among the government's top priorities. This decision is part of a broader commitment to include special children in joyful experiences and reflects a positive sentiment towards inclusive community initiatives.
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