Jinnah Hospital established in Kabul, Pakistani doctors treat patients

KABUL: Jinnah Hospital has been established in Afghanistan’s capital by Pakistan, following which Pakistani doctors are actively treating patients. According to reports, a team of Pakistani doctors has examined the eyes of 625 patients yesterday, while 34 patients underwent surgery. Earlier, Pakistani doctors had set up an eye camp in Khost, Afghanistan. The 200-bed Jinnah Hospital in Kabul, developed by the government of Pakistan, is the second-largest hospital in Afghanistan. ICC Launches Strategy For Global Growth SBP strengthens Corporate Governance Regulatory Framework for Banks and DFIs During a meeting with Gregory Meeks, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Prime Minister Imran Khan had said that Pakistan and the United States needed to strengthen ties for peace and stability in Afghanistan. The Prime Minister welcomed the visit of both the members of Congress to Pakistan. PM Imran Khan further said that the visit would play an important role in strengthening the relations between the parliaments of the two countries as the Afghan people are in urgent need of financial support. IG Punjab takes notice of death of accused in custody Rs600b being invested in cement sector in Punjab: Mian Aslam The Prime Minister chaired the Apex Meeting for Afghanistan. The … Continue reading Jinnah Hospital established in Kabul, Pakistani doctors treat patients