Rs100bn project to deal with hepatitis challenge being launched: Tarar
LAHORE: Federal Minister for Law and Justice Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar said on Saturday that health professionals face new challenges every day, but through their dedication and hard work, they not only save lives but also serve the country with commitment.
While addressing the 58th Convocation of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP) at a local hotel on Saturday, the minister said that young doctors are a valuable asset to the nation and represent the bright future of Pakistan.
Acknowledging the services of CPSP in medical education, Tatar said that CPSP graduates are bringing pride to Pakistan worldwide, and their contributions to medicine are a testament to the institution’s success.
Highlighting Pakistan’s historic achievements, he recalled May 10 as a significant day when the country demonstrated unity and resilience against a larger adversary, earning global respect. He added that the honour of serving the Haramain Sharifain had further elevated the nation’s pride. Emphasizing the need for development and prosperity after achievements in defense, Senator Tarar said every citizen must play a role in building the country, with the medical sector having a central part to play.
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