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Pakistan heading towards acute oxygen shortage, warn producers

Pakistan heading towards acute oxygen shortage, warn producers
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Hyderabad , Andhra-pradesh , India , Pakistan , Multan , Punjab , Karachi , Sindh , Shahzad-ali-khan , Operation-center , Multan-chemicals , Dean-of-health-services-academy

M. Anis Ud Dowla: A Tale of Passion, Dedication, and Success


M. Anis Ud Dowla: A Tale of Passion, Dedication, and Success
Dr. Melita Mehjabeen
Dr. Melita Mehjabeen
M. Anis Ud Dowla, one of the eminent industrialists and business leaders of the country, started his career with the British Oxygen group. His 27-year tenure in the British multinational took him to various parts of the world leading different subsidiaries of the company. When he returned to Bangladesh, he joined Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), another British multinational. In 1992, ICI divested its shareholding through management buy out and Mr. Dowla took the leadership of the company as a majority shareholder and changed the name of ICI to Advanced Chemical Industries (ACI). Since then, he has been leading ACI, which is currently one of the largest conglomerates of Bangladesh. A company, which started with 230 employees, is now the source of employment for 15000+ people. ....

Bangladesh , Karachi-university , Sindh , Pakistan , United-kingdom , Dhaka , British , Bangladeshi , Preronar-kotha , University-of-dhaka , British-oxygen-group , Chemical-industries

Another committee set up to fix responsibility for KTH patient deaths - Pakistan


A view of the Khyber Teaching Hospital. Photo by Sirajuddin
PESHAWAR: Another committee has been constituted to fix responsibility for the incident in Khyber Teaching Hospital which led to the death of six patients owing to lack of oxygen on December 6.
Chief Minister Mahmood Khan, who has earlier sought report on December 11, has now permitted the Board of Governors (BoG) of KTH to take more time but come up with concrete findings and fix responsibility and terminate the people responsible for the incident instead of taking light action.
“We have been given permission by the chief minister to spend more time but conduct a thorough inquiry into the matter. We have formed a committee comprising three professors, who would compile a detailed report this week,” Prof Nadeem Khawar, the chairman of KTH BoG, told Dawn. ....

Peshawar , North-west-frontier , Pakistan , Nadeem-khawar , Tahir-nadeem-khan , Mahmood-khan , Khyber-teaching-hospital , Minister-mahmood-khan , Central-liquid-oxygen-tank , Pakistan-oxygen , Government-servants