DRAP recovers large quantity of drugs stolen from NICVD, CHK
June 29, 2021
KARACHI: Large quantity of medicines stolen from the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), Karachi and Dr. Ruth KM Pfao, Civil Hospital, Karachi, were seized when the National Task Force against Spurious Drugs on Monday raided various shops and warehouses in the notorious ‘Katchi Gali’ and Hussainabad areas of Karachi on Monday.
“The National Task Force against Spurious Drugs of DRAP raided various shops and warehouses in the notorious Katchi Gali in District South and Hussainabad in District Central and seized huge quantity of medicines stolen from the Sindh government’s hospitals. Officials have also seized a large quantity of spurious drugs during these raids,” the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) told The News.
DRAP recovers huge quantity of medicines stolen from NICVD, CHK
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A huge quantity of medicines stolen from the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) and Dr Ruth KM Pfao Civil Hospital were seized when the National Task Force against Spurious Drugs raided various shops and a warehouse in the Katchi Gali and Hussainabad areas of Karachi on Monday.
“The National Task Force against Spurious Drugs of DRAP today raided various shops and warehouses in the notorious Katchi Gali in District South as well as the Hussainabad area and seized a huge quantity of medicines stolen from the Sindh government’s hospitals. Officials have also seized a large quantity of spurious drugs during these raids,” said the chief executive officer (CEO) of the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP), while talking to The News.
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ISLAMABAD: The ongoing tug of war between the IRSA members from Sindh and Punjab over water distribution has touched a new high over the opening of TP link canal from Indus at a time when the low.
National
May 26, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The ongoing tug of war between the IRSA members from Sindh and Punjab over water distribution has touched a new high over the opening of TP link canal from Indus at a time when the low riparian federating units are craving for water even for drinking purposes.
The IRSA authority met here on Tuesday for review of the water situation after giving its new estimates under which the country will experience 17 percent water shortages during the period from May 21 to June 10.
However, when the data about gauges on water releases were placed before members, the Sindh member is reported to have agitated when he came to know that the Taunsa-Punjnand link canal was opened a day before without informing Sindh and Balochistan wherein people of both the provinces, according to him, do not have enough water to cater to their drinking requirements.