NPH construction continues rapidly
Islamabad: The development of Pakistan's first National Police Hospital (NPH) is ready for laying foundation stone for proper construction, the police spokesman said.
Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, and his dedicated team’s efforts have led to the establishment of a ground breaking hospital comprising 100 beds.
Under the vigilant oversight of IGP, the hospital’s developmental work is swiftly advancing, with concrete laid on the ground floor. The IGP emphasizes that the National Police Hospital will not only cater to the health needs of 12,000 officers and officials of Islamabad Capital City Police but also benefit the residents of Islamabad city. Aligning with the current energy conservation trends, the hospital in Islamabad will utilize solar energy to reduce energy expenditures.
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