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KP Minister lauds role of MTRA in prevention of illegal human organ transplantation
PESHAWAR, Jun 06 (APP): Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Minister Syed Qasim Ali Shah on Thursday lauded the role of the Medical Transplantation Regulatory Authority (MTRA) in the prevention of illegal human organ transplantation activities in the province.
Addressing a ceremony on the occasion of World Transplant Day here, he said that the authority has started registration of transplant hospitals having international standard facilities.
He also appreciated the cooperation of police and Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in curbing illegal transplantation in the province, adding that with the cooperation of the police and FIA, the authority has been able to stop illegal organ transplants and organ sales.
He said that at present the trend of kidney and liver transplants was increasing, noting that kidney failure occurs mainly due to diabetes and high blood pressure for which timely diagnosis and treatment were imperative.
The minister said that due to hepatitis the number of patients suffering from liver diseases in Pakistan was increasing day by day for which liver transplantation had become necessary. He pointed out that the number of liver transplantation patients has increased to 10,000 annually in the country while 1500 to 2000 transplant operations were done in the whole country.
He said that there was a difference in the supply and demand of organs for transplantation, so there was a dire need for a post-death organ donation program which was also introduced by Saudi Arabia and Iran.
He expressed the hope that a similar kind of programme would also be initiated in the country.
The Minister said that the provincial government was taking measures to modernise the intensive care units at hospitals so that the post-death organ transplant program could be made successful, adding that a donor card scheme has also been introduced for this purpose and urged people of the province to make it successful.
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Bugti discusses investment opportunities with S. Korean Ambassador
QUETTA, Jun 06 (APP): Ambassador of South Korea, Park Kijun called on Chief Minister Balochistan, Mir Safraz Bugti here Thursday to discuss investment opportunities and mutual cooperation in various sectors, including tourism, IT, livestock and minerals.
The chief minister extended an invitation to Korean investors to visit Balochistan and explore investment opportunities in the province.
The meeting discussed the potential for investment in Balochistan’s long coastline, fisheries, livestock, minerals and tourism sectors. The chief minister assured the Korean Ambassador that the provincial government would provide a conducive environment and full protection to Korean investors, as well as facilitate their investment endeavors.
The Ambassador expressed interest in investing in various sectors, including tourism, IT, infrastructure, livestock and fisheries and praised the unique culture of Balochistan. The meeting concluded with an agreement to promote mutual cooperation and investment in various sectors, and an exchange of souvenirs.
The chief minister also informed the Ambassador about the provincial government’s plan to provide vocational training to 30,000 youth, enabling them to secure employment opportunities abroad and contribute to the national economy through remittances. The Ambassador appreciated the plan, acknowledging its potential to strengthen the national economy.
The meeting reflected the strong diplomatic relations between Pakistan and South Korea, and the desire to further strengthen trade and economic ties between the two countries.
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Death anniversary of writer, playwright Anwar Sajjad observed
Death anniversary of writer, playwright Anwar Sajjad observed
ISLAMABAD, Jun 6 (APP): The death anniversary of renowned playwright and fiction writer Anwar Sajjad was observed on Thursday.
Born on May 27, 1935, in Lahore, Anwar Sajjad Sajjad completed his higher studies in medicine from King Edward Medical College before heading out to the University of Liverpool for a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
He was a medical doctor by profession.
He began to write in the 1950s, when he was still a teenager.
He wrote a number of plays for Pakistani television including Picnic,Raat Ka Pichla Pehar,Koyal,Yeh Zameen Meri Hai etc.
Anwar Sajjad was also a television actor who starred in a number of PTV productions and was also nominated for a PTV award for his performance in drama serial Saba aur Samandar.
He was also an active member of the Lahore circle of literary figures and artists and had also chaired the Pakistan Arts Council, Lahore in the past.
He had command on short-story writing and fiction but he was also an incredibly talented voice-over artist and teacher.
His notable works of published fiction included ‘Chauraha’, ‘Janam Roop’, ‘Khushiyon Ka Baagh’ and ‘Neeli Notebook’.
He was awarded Pride of Performance Award in 1989.
Anwar Sajjad passed away on June 6, 2019, in Lahore.








