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KE to provide free electricity to NICVD’s mobile facility in Gulshan

By our correspondents
June 22, 2017

The K-Electric, under its sustainability initiative, has partnered with the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) for the provision of free electricity for a year to its mobile chest pain facility established in Gulshan-e-Iqbal. 

A ceremony was held recently to formally energise the facility in the presence of KE and NICVD teams. The NICVD has been playing a pivotal role in providing free medical care to patients with heart disease since its inception in 1963. 

Last year, it provided cardiac treatment to about 400,000 OPD patients, 37,000 in-patients and nearly 200,000 emergency cases. The NICVD mobile facility in Gulshan-e-Iqbal provides 24/7 emergency cardiac care and has so far treated over 850 patients since its inauguration last month.

A KE spokesperson said: “As a socially responsible organisation, K-Electric has always been at the forefront for providing generous and valuable support to organizations working for social welfare. This is yet another testament of KE’s commitment to support healthcare organizations – empowering them to continue their efforts to serve the community.”

Professor Nadeem Qamar, executive director, NICVD, said, “The support from K-Electric, besides providing uninterrupted power supply, will also help us extend free-of-cost cardiac treatment to deserving patients at our Gulshan facility. We request other corporate sector organizations to follow the footsteps of K-Electric and extend support to organisations providing healthcare services.”

Earlier this year, the KE partnered with Husaini Hematology and Oncology Trust to further enhance reliability of power supply of the trust’s emergency centre. Last year, the power utility strengthened the power supply to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) with the installation of an additional feeder. 

The KE also installed a new 40 MVA power transformer at the Aga Khan Grid Station and an upgraded 400 KVA dedicated PMT at Layton Rahmatulla Benevolent Trust (LRBT) Eye hospital located in Korangi. 

Earlier, the utility partnered with Kashif Iqbal Thalassemia Care Centre (KITCC) for the installation of a dedicated 150 KVA PMT.

The KE, under its Social Investment Programme (SIP), reaches around 3.9 million lives annually through 15 partners, including the SIUT, TCF, Indus Hospital, LRBT, The Kidney Centre and SOS Children’s Village among others.