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Govt to Launch Inquiry After 75 Vaccinated Kids Get Polio

Minister of State for National Health Services Mukhtar Ahmad Malik informed the National Assembly that 75 children who had been vaccinated against polio have still contracted the disease.

Addressing lawmakers during the session chaired by Deputy Speaker Syed Mir Ghulam Mustafa Shah, he assured that a special investigation and response campaign would be launched.

The minister also announced plans for a new 1,100-bed hospital in Islamabad’s I-11 sector, with construction set to begin in April. If completed on schedule, the hospital will be operational by August 2027. Additionally, eight new Basic Health Units (BHUs) and Community Health Centers (CHCs) will be established to ease pressure on major hospitals.

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A specialized Stroke Intervention Centre is being developed in the public sector for the first time in Islamabad, alongside a 200-bed emergency hospital expected by June 2025 and a 200-bed cancer hospital by June 2026.

During the session, MPA Sharmila Faruqi revealed that Pakistan Railways has recorded 537 accidents in five years, with human error responsible for 217. Minister of State for Railways Bilal Azhar Kayani assured improvements in safety and the restoration of key train services.

Additionally, discussions highlighted the increasing tax burden on salaried individuals, with FBR reporting a 26% rise in tax collection. The National Assembly session was later adjourned indefinitely.

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Arsalan Khattak