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Journalists trained to remain safe in hostile environment

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Haha namaloom afraad say kon bachaye ga jub tak ppp mqm ko sindh gov mein rakhay ge Sindh jalta rahay ga especially Karachi aur Hyderabad
 


HRF to improve emergency response capacity in disasters: Qaim

Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah has said that the Humanitarian Response Facility in the province would enhance the emergency response capacity.

He was addressing the inauguration and handing over of Humanitarian Response Facility to Provincial Disaster Management Authority at Super Highway near Jamshoro.

He said huge quantity of wheat was spoiled every year, whenever it rained or any disaster occurred and such facility would save the commodity from loss.

He said it is our responsibility to maintain warehouses and protect them from every kind of damage and our district government and other concerned official

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Lol this Qalandari guy is a one man army. PPP in single handedly almost completely destroyed the entire nation. Shame that still he supports them for what ever poor reason.

Benazir still has $2 billion of Pakistani money stashed away in Swiss bank account. Only God knows how much Zardari has skimmed from the top.

And we have fools like these who would lick a boot for a dollar.

Shameless people.
 
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First ever Kidney transplant surgery takes place in Rural Sindh

Surgeons: Dr M. Khan Babar and Dr S. Soomro

Location: GIMS (Gambat Institute of Medical Sciences)


On 15th April 2015, the Gambat institute of Medical Science (GIMS) conducted its first operation of kidney transplant. They kidney was donated by the patient’s sister and the treatment was done free of cost.

After the operation doctors informed the media that previously only Karachi had the facility for kidney transplantation, but GIMS had allowed people of Gambat with the very same facility.

According to the doctors at GIMS, poor patients would be treated free of cost although this operation costs 20 to 25 lakh rupees.

On this occasion the director of GIMS (Gambat), Dr. Raheem Baksh Bhatti revealed that the GIMS Medical College - Gambat, costing billions, is near to its completion and will start working from the following year. For the approval of the project, recommendations have been sent by the Chief Minister Sindh, Syed Qaim Ali Shah to the Federal Ministry.

He further added that GIMS is already providing angiography, angioplasty and heart by-pass for two years.

GIMS had been operating as a teaching hospital. It has been rated a first-rate teaching hospital at the level of a medical center by the Department of Health. In addition, during wartime the institute’s main function is to mobilize and integrate medical resources in different areas.

GIMS uses the latest and modern machineries for the diagnosis and assessment of the diseases. Other than this, GIMS also facilitate patients with free tests. The facilities of ventilators, incubators and advanced ICUs are available for the new born babies, whereas, CT angiogram, CT scan, MRI and PCR LAB is also available in the hospital.

The world’s latest machineries have been brought to GIMS. These include automation hematology laboratory, which is the first of its kind, not just in Pakistan, but also in any other South Asian or Gulf state.

A recent study conducted by the USAID Technical Assistance Unit for Health ranked the GIMS number two in the province with best healthcare system.
 
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Gambat Institute of Medical Sciences to Facilitate Liver Transplantations


Under the supervision of a team consisting of 6 doctors from Germany, Gambat Institute of Medical and Health Sciences (GIMS) is starting a kidney transplantation program from this month while liver transplantation from July.

The delegation of the doctors from Germany is being led by Professor Baker, which consists of three surgeons, one anesthetic and two staff nurses. The delegation would not just operate in the institute of Medical and Health Sciences, but would also train doctors.

GIMS had been operating as a teaching hospital, it has been rated a first-rate teaching hospital at important]the level of a medical center by the Department of Health. In addition, during wartime the institute main function is to mobilize and integrate medical resources in different areas.

According to the director of the GIMS, Captain Retired, Dr. Raheem Baksh Bhatti, the institute is partially in operation, while the remaining expansion work will finish by the year end.

He informed that the surgeries in GIMS are not restricted to only general medicine, but currently it facilitates kidney dialysis, angiography, angioplasty, heart bypass, bone marrow transplant and other surgeries of children and women for free.

GIMS uses the latest and modern machineries for the diagnosis and assessment of the diseases. Other than this, GIMS also facilitate patients with free tests. The facilities of ventilators, incubators and advanced ICUs are available for the new born babies, whereas, CT angiogram, CT scan, MRI and PCR LAB is also available in the hospital.

The world’s latest machineries have been brought to GIMS. These include automation hematology laboratory, which is the first of its kind, not just in Pakistan, but also in any other South Asian or Gulf state.

An estimated 11 million Pakistanis suffer from liver diseases and the country is referred to as “cirrhotic state” in international health circles and an estimated 2.5 million patients need urgent liver transplant surgeries, but many of them cannot afford it.

Previously, private hospitals introduced living donor liver transplant, but due to shortage of surgeons and equipment, the transplant center could not be made operational.
 
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CM Shah promises to build seven biodiversity parks within three years. PHOTO: EXPRESS


Going green: Sindh to have two more wildlife national parks and seven biodiversity parks in three years

KARACHI:
Sindh will have two more national parks in the next two years, Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah was told in a meeting on Friday.


The two new schemes, Karoonjhar National Park and Takkar Area National Park Sukur, are said to be eco-friendly and hold immense cultural importance according to their locations, the CM was told. Kirthar National Park is the only park in Sindh so far.

The chief minister was conducting a meeting on the progress of the forest and wildlife department at CM House on Thursday when he received this briefing. According to sources, it was after a long time that Shah has chaired a meeting of this department.

“He showed a keen interest in the developmental projects and their importance,” said an official who attended the meeting. Shah directed the officials to complete the projects using all available resources as they are very important for the environment.

Shah was informed by the officials that seven other biodiversity parks will be completed in the next three years. These forest parks will be built in Mohbat Dero in Khairpur, Takkar Area in Khairpur, Miani near Hyderabad, Weeran Forest in Thatta, Sultanpur near Sukkur, Qadirpur near Sukkur and Behand Forest near Larkana.

These would be the important forests for flora and fauna where no human activity will be allowed. Long mud-walls will be erected around these parks, another official informed, saying it will make a visible change in the environment of Sindh.

Officials informed that Rs500 million is the estimated cost for all these parks and Rs50 million were allocated in last year’s budget.

Completion of two parks

The issue of delay in releasing funds for Pai Forest located in Shaheed Benazirabad district and Wildlife Safari in Booharki forest located in Badin district was also discussed.

Shah ordered wildlife minister Gayan Chand Esrani to release funds for both the projects. “Both of these projects will be ready by July 15,” said an official, saying the chief minister will be invited to inaugurate these projects.


The authorities had aimed to rehabilitate, restore and manage the flora and fauna at Pai Forest, while the Booharki forest project was aimed at habitat restoration and the promotion of ecotourism through its development.

The issue of anti-smuggling steps taken by the wildlife department was also discussed. Sources said that the officials were asked to take measures to stop the illegal trade of birds and animals from Sindh.
 
true progress of ppp

kuch sharam ho to dob maro

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DEKHTE JAO SHARMATE JAO

BHUTTO K NAME PE LOT MAR
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Fisheries department is establishing fishermen colonies in Keenjhar, Manchhar and Badin

KARACHI:
Sindh chief minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has demanded the fisheries and livestock department complete the fishermen colony in Manchhar by the end of May so that it can be inaugurated.


“I want the fishermen to be settled there as soon as possible,” he said. He issued this directive while presiding over a joint meeting of the fisheries and livestock, and the planning and development departments. Finance secretary Sohail Rajput also attended the meeting along with Fisheries and Livestock Minister Jam Khan Shoro, principal secretary to the chief minister Alamuddin Bullo, additional chief secretary of development Waseem Ahmed and fisheries and livestock secretary Noor Mohammad Leghari.

Shoro told the chief minister that the fisheries department has launched fishermen colonies at Keenjhar, Manchhar and Zero-point Badin at a cost of Rs482 million. Each colony has 100 housing units. Along with two-room units, a corridor and courtyard with toilets, each colony has a community centre, a mosque, school and dispensary.

He said that the colony established in Manchhar has almost been completed, with 78 housing units already constructed. The colony at Keenjhar is ready to be inaugurated but a portion of its civil work has yet to be completed. “This colony has the distinction of having its own RO plant to provide sweet water to the residents while it also has a community centre, mosque, dispensary and school,” he said. Upon hearing this, the chief minister asked the minister to fix the inauguration date and hand over the allotment letters to the fishermen.

On Shoro’s request, the CM ordered the finance department to release the required funds to the livestock department so that it could be completed by the end of next month. The fishermen colony at Keenjhar is located on the main road leading to Hyderabad.

Speaking about the fishermen colony of Zero-point Badin, Shoro told the chief minister that 78 housing units have been completed. “The plastering of the walls and other touch-ups are in progress. It will be completed by the end of December 2015,” he assured.

Shoro said the livestock ministry has launched these schemes for Rs1.4 billion. Under the scheme, 25 shaded areas are being established in each colony where about 100 cattle could be kept in good conditions.

These colonies, excluding the one in Khairpur, will be completed by the end of this financial year. “The farmers will be given [shaded areas] with an attendant room and a store room on a 30-year extendable lease on easy installments.” he said.

Under development: CM gets update on fishermen colonies - The Express Tribune
 

Chinese delegation assures to invest $3.5bn in Thar coal project

Chinese investors on Monday assured to surprise Pakistan by producing cheap electricity from Thar’s coal and stated that Pakistan needs some time to overcome energy crisis.

In an interview with a private TV channel, Chinese delegation vowed to fulfill the dream of cheap electricity production of their old friend Pakistan. They said that it’s not difficult to generate electricity as Thar has 175 billion tons of coal. Investors stated that Shanghai Electric Company would assist Pakistani engineers to utilize their natural coal for electricity production.

The Shanghai Electric Company chairman and the Sino-Sindh Resources CEO said that China will invest three and a half billion dollars in Thar to activate its industry. They further said that successful installation of power production plant would surely decrease electricity’s price to 50 per cent per unit. To a question, Chinese delegation claimed that power outage cannot be eradicated at once, therefore, the Pakistani government has to initiate more Thar mill and hydro plans.

Meanwhile, Chinese investors termed Pakistani land fruitful for foreign investment and said that China has no fear with respect to security in Pakistan. Moreover, delegation further vowed to strengthen the Pak-China relations by cooperating in every sector.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/busines...r-coal-project

 
Hope Sindh Govt is kept away from massive Chinese investment else they will start corruption there as well.
 
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Nordex has won two turnkey wind turbine supply deals in Pakistan totalling 100MW.

The German manufacturer will deliver 40 N100/2500 machines (pictured) to projects by Yunus Energy Limited and Metro Power Company Limited in the province of Sindh.

Hot climate versions of the turbines designed to operate in temperatures of up to 45C will be used, Nordex said.

Construction will start in the spring with both projects slated to go live in summer 2016. Nordex will cover servicing for the farms for 10 years.

Local site preparations including work on the foundations, access roads and cabling will be handled by Nordex partner Descon Engineering of Lahore.

Nordex has to date completed projects in consortium with Descon with a combined volume of 150MW in Pakistan.

Metro Power chief executive Danish Iqbal said: “With this contract, we have opted for a strong vendor with German machinery and a solid track record of EPC in Pakistan and worldwide.”

Nordex board member Lars Bondo Krogsgaard added: “We will be using the currently strong momentum in the emerging markets to expand our business here.”

Nordex 100MW double in Pakistan - Onshore Wind | reNEWS - Renewable Energy News
 
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