FAISALABAD City News
Doctor booked for pregnant woman’s death
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: Gulberg police registered a murder case against Dr Hina and administration of a private hospital on Thursday.
Ambreen of Firdous Colony was admitted to a hospital for delivery three days ago. During treatment, the doctor allegedly administered her wrong injection. As a result, her condition deteriorated and consequently she died on Wednesday night.
COMMERCIAL PLOTS: The Faisalabad Development Authority has commercialised 63 plots in three different colonies in the city and allowed owners to use their plots for business activities. The approval was granted in a meeting of the commercialisation committee headed by Additional Director General Amir Aziz. As many as 46 plots had been declared commercial in Sir Syed Town, 16 in Allama Iqbal Colony and one in Gulshan Colony.
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