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Punjab Police inks MoU for free cardiovascular screenings and healthcare support

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LAHORE, Jun 05 (APP): Punjab Police has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Sarwar Shaheeda Research Institute of Cardiovascular Science Trust to provide free cardiovascular screenings and ongoing medical support for its employees.
The agreement was formalized during a ceremony at the Central Police Office (CPO) where Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab, Dr. Usman Anwar and Dr. Shoaib Sarwar, President of the Trust, jointly signed the MoU. Vice President Mian Asmatullah and board member Agha Nabeel were also present.
Under the MoU, all regional police officers (RPOs) across Punjab have been appointed as regional ambassadors of the Trust. The collaboration includes the organization of annual cardiovascular health camps at the CPO, alongside quarterly camps at regional and district police offices throughout the province.
These camps will provide police personnel with free cardiovascular health screenings, including tests for blood pressure, blood sugar and other heart-related conditions conducted by the Trust’s medical professionals. Furthermore, the Trust has committed to offering comprehensive medical support to police employees diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases.
Expressing his gratitude, IGP Dr. Usman Anwar thanked Dr. Shoaib Sarwar and his team for their dedication to the welfare of the police force. He emphasized that the initiative marks a vital step toward improving the overall health and well-being of Punjab Police personnel.
The signing ceremony was also attended by Additional IGP Welfare and Finance Imran Arshad, DIG Welfare Ghazi Muhammad Salahuddin, AIG Welfare Abdul Rahim Shirazi, and AIG Finance Nida Umar Chattha.
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