Anjum Habib vohra Principal PGMI and Ameer-ud-Din Medical College

NewsAnjum Habib vohra Principal PGMI and Ameer-ud-Din Medical College

pgmi monogram Prof. Anjum Habib vohra Principal PGMI and Ameer-ud-Din Medical College hereby announces that annual symposium of this institute is going to be held on 18th and 19th February. This symposium is now a regular yearly scientific activity of PGMI where every department presents its research work of the year before renowned medical experts. It is two day scientific activity and comprises of four sessions.
Prof Agha Shabbir Ali head of Pediatrics is the chairman of scientific program. He informed that in addition to research papers twelve hands on workshops by clinical and basic departments of PGMI and Ameer-ud-Din Medical College are another hallmark of this symposium. Four state of art lectures by senior medical teachers will be presented in each session. Mr. Khawaja Salman Rafique advisor on health to government of Punjab will be chief guest of concluding ceremony. While honorable Prof. Ejaz Ahsan will inaugurate the scientific symposium on 18th February at 9:00 am in auditorium of Lahore General hospital.
++++12:55++++ has taken notice of injury to a 30-year-old person due to kite string in Walton Lahore and sought a report from police. He directed that strict implementation of the ban on kite flying in Lahore as well other areas of the province should be ensured and indiscriminate action should be taken against violators. He said that kite flying will not be tolerated and police ad administration should perform its responsibilities in this regard efficiently and action should also be taken against the elements involved in this business. The Chief Minister further directed that best treatment facilities should also be provided to the injured person.

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