Masks mandatory for bus passengers
Peshawar
April 28, 2021
MANSEHRA: The Tehsil municipal administration Baffa-Pakhal has bound the bus terminal’s management not to issue tickets to passengers without wearing masks.
“We have issued strict directives to the bus terminals’ managements to ensure that every passenger is wearing the face mask during the travell, otherwise strict legal action would be initiated against them,” Mazhar Awan, the Tehsil municipal officer, told reporters in Shinkiari on Tuesday.
Awan, who led his department’s team in checking the implementation of the standard operational procedures in Shinkiari, Baffa, College Doraha and other parts of tehsil, said that a mass awareness campaign was also being run parallel to other activities carried out by his civic agency to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus in the entire tehsil.
Deputy commissioner Dr Qasim Ali Khan has said the Saudi government will supply over Rs640 million worth of hi-tech surgical equipment and machines for the King Abdullah Teaching Hospital. Photo courtesy King Abdullah Teaching Hospital website
MANSEHRA: Deputy commissioner Dr Qasim Ali Khan has said the Saudi government will supply over Rs640 million worth of hi-tech surgical equipment and machines for the King Abdullah Teaching Hospital, Mansehra, early next year saying the initiative will help improve healthcare in the district.
“Most of the health issues raised by you will be addressed after the supply of surgical equipment and hi-tech machines by Saudi Arabia for the King Abdullah Teaching Hospital,” Dr Qasim told an open kutcheri organised by the district administration at the hospital here on Thursday.
Deputy commissioner Dr Qasim Ali Khan has said the Saudi government will supply over Rs640 million worth of hi-tech surgical equipment and machines for the King Abdullah Teaching Hospital. Photo courtesy King Abdullah Teaching Hospital website
MANSEHRA: Deputy commissioner Dr Qasim Ali Khan has said the Saudi government will supply over Rs640 million worth of hi-tech surgical equipment and machines for the King Abdullah Teaching Hospital, Mansehra, early next year saying the initiative will help improve healthcare in the district.
“Most of the health issues raised by you will be addressed after the supply of surgical equipment and hi-tech machines by Saudi Arabia for the King Abdullah Teaching Hospital,” Dr Qasim told an open kutcheri organised by the district administration at the hospital here on Thursday.