Pakistan

Patrolling Police Launch Health Clinic with Free Medicines

The Punjab Highway Patrol in the Rawalpindi region has launched a health clinic at the Bahria Town patrolling post, offering free medical checkups and medicines to its employees. The initiative, aimed at boosting employee welfare, is being carried out under the supervision of DSP Muhammad Irfan Butt.

A team from the Department of Health, led by Medical Officer Dr. Malik Usman, conducted health examinations for the patrol staff at the newly established clinic. In addition to the medical services, free medicines were provided for employees through the support of Qasim Mehmood Mughal, CEO of Pothohar Distributor Bohar Bazaar, Rawalpindi.

The collaboration was highlighted as a significant step towards enhancing the wellbeing of patrolling police employees. Both DSP Patrolling and Health Coordinator Dr. Syed Rashid Ali expressed their gratitude to Qasim Mehmood Mughal for his generous contribution. The free medicines will continue to be available at the health clinic for employees as part of this welfare effort.

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