The Dasu Hydropower Project (DHPP) has launched a campaign to distribute health and hygiene kits among students in schools located within the project area to promote personal hygiene and healthier daily practices among children.
The initiative began with an inaugural ceremony held on March 12 at Government Centennial Model High School for Boys in Dasu, where hygiene kits were distributed to students, according to a Gwadar Pro’s report on Monday.
Under the program, kits containing essential hygiene items will be provided to boys and girls studying in selected schools across the DHPP area.
The campaign aims to encourage students to adopt proper hygiene habits and maintain better personal health in their daily lives.
The ceremony was attended by Director Social and Resettlement Shoaib ur Rehman Afridi and other relevant officials from local government, representatives from WAPDA, NESPAK and DHC.


