CM MOHSIN NAQVI PAYS A DETAILED VISIT TO HOLY FAMILY HOSPITAL RAWALPINDI EARLY MORNING,

Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi paid a detailed visit to the Holy Family Hospital Rawalpindi early morning and assigned a deadline to complete the upgradation project by 31st January. CM Mohsin Naqvi reviewed progress being made on the hospital upgradation work for two hours. CM expressed his indignation over seeing the quality of tiles being fixed on the floor and ordered to fix same quality of tiles. CM directed to ensure the quality in the upgradation work at any cost. Mohsin Naqvi asserted that no compromise will be made on the quality work. CM inspected ongoing construction activities in the old building, OPD and various wards. Mohsin Naqvi went to the basement, ground floor, first floor and directed to speed up construction activities. CM underlined that we would complete the project before the stipulated timeframe adding that work on the upgradation is ongoing for 24 hours. We are completing the work in the old and new block of the hospital before the stipulated time. 33 percent work of the old block has been completed and 26 percent work was to be completed till 1st December. The access roads up to the Holy Family Hospital are also being widened. Day and night hard work is being done for the improvement of Health Department in Punjab. Upgradation work of more than 100 hospitals is ongoing which will soon be completed. It is our utmost strive to improve the condition of hospitals before the expiry of our tenure. CM Mohsin Naqvi presided over a meeting to review upgradation work of the hospital. CM was given a briefing about progress being made on the upgradation work. Mohsin Naqvi issued directions to the concerned officials for early completion of the upgradation work. Provincial Minister for Primary and Secondary Health Dr. Jamal Nasir, Chief Secretary Zahid Akhtar Zaman, Secretary Health, Secretary C&W, Commissioner Rawalpindi, RPO Rawalpindi and concerned officials were also present on the occasion.

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