New Social Security Medical Center Inaugurated in Humak, Islamabad Through Public-Private Partnership

Rawalpindi – A new Social Security Medical Center was inaugurated in Humak on Friday by Islamabad’s Chief Commissioner Muhammad Ali Randhawa under the auspices of the Social Security Institution. During the inauguration ceremony, it was revealed that the land for the center was generously donated by renowned industrialist Mian Muhammad Ashraf, while construction and furnishing were personally funded by Muhammad Naeem Chaudhry, Patron-in-Chief of the Restaurants, Caterers, Sweets and Bakers Association. Addressing the event, Chief Commissioner Randhawa lauded the project as a shining example of social service through corporate collaboration. He emphasized the potential of expanding social security services through such public-private partnerships and announced that four more social security medical centers will soon be established in Islamabad with corporate sector support. The event was attended by Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon, IESSI Commissioner Rabia Aurangzeb, Additional Commissioner Kamran Ali Cheema, and Association President Chaudhry Muhammad Farooq. Guests toured the facility and praised its modern medical amenities. Speakers highlighted the initiative as a landmark welfare contribution for social security employees and a model of successful private-public cooperation. Chaudhry Muhammad Farooq pledged that business leaders would continue supporting upcoming centers, calling it an ongoing act of charity that all capable individuals should contribute to.



