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President Alvi urges people to play their part for some welfare work

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President Dr. Arif Alvi has on Tuesday (today) inaugurated eye hospital Layton Rahmatullah Benevolent Trust at Anjuman Islamea Welfare Complex Chiniot,

Addressing the inaugural ceremony, the President said that these charitable hospitals are providing excellent eye treatment and surgery facilities free of cost all over Pakistan.

He also said the network of charitable hospitals being run by the LRBT in the country has been rendering national level quality services.

President Alvi urged the people to play their role for some welfare work in the country. He lauded the charitable organization for providing modern health facilities, ensuring cleanliness at the hospital for eye treatment and operation.

He said that the concept of welfare state like “Rayast-e-Madina” can’t be achieved without the contribution of everyone in Welfare related projects and activities.

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Speaking further about Coronavirus in Pakistan, he asked the people to follow COVID-19 precautionary measures especially at work places and gatherings.

He said that second wave of Coronavirus became more severe so it is the responsibility of general public to adopt protective and precautionary measures.

International community is admiring the steps taken by the Pakistani Government during first wave of Covid-19, the President said.

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