Independent Report.
Islamabad: Aug. 19 Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Nawaz has laid the foundation stone for a modern international hospital with 100 beds in Islamabad. The hospital is being built in collaboration with the National Police Foundation (NPF) and a Turkish private company.
The hospital will provide state-of-the-art healthcare facilities to police personnel and the general public. Minister Mohsin Nawaz said that the arrival of Sabir Ahmed has revitalized the National Police Foundation. He added that all projects are being funded by the income generated from the welfare of martyrs and police personnel.
The minister emphasized that hard work and dedication are being put into the welfare of martyrs and police personnel. He stated that the international hospital project will be a game-changer for NPF. The minister also mentioned that NPF and CDA are working together on new projects.
Mohsin Nawaz clarified that NPF is not limited to Islamabad alone, but is also working for the welfare of martyrs and police personnel in other provinces. He mentioned that NPF has recently launched a project for martyrs and personnel in Hyderabad as well.
The hospital is expected to be a significant addition to the healthcare facilities in Islamabad, providing modern medical care to those who need it.
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