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Express Tribune
02-05-2025
- Health
- Express Tribune
Health staff recalled amid emergency preparedness
The Punjab Health Department has cancelled all types of leaves for medical professionals under its jurisdiction, citing the need for maximum workforce availability amid heightened security concerns following recent developments along the eastern border. According to a notification issued by the Secretary of the Specialized Healthcare & Medical Education Department, all earned, casual, and extraordinary leaves (EOL) for doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals have been revoked with immediate effect. The directive, referenced as NO.E&A(Health)1-454/2019, follows an earlier order dated April 28, 2025. The notification explicitly states that all kinds of leaves stand cancelled until further notice, with a few exceptions. These include ex-Pakistan leave, Hajj/Umrah leave, medical leave, maternity leave, study leave, and Iddat leave. Medical professionals currently on leave have been instructed to report back to their respective departments or institutions without delay. In compliance with the order, medical and paramedical staff across Rawalpindi's hospitals and health education institutions have returned to duty.


Business Recorder
28-04-2025
- Health
- Business Recorder
Protesting health employees clash with police
LAHORE: The police and the employees of the public hospitals had a clash here on Monday, when the latter tried to move from the Charing Cross to reach the CM Secretariat for holding their protest. The protestors had announced to move from the Charing Cross and stage a sit-in outside the CM Secretariat, to intensify the agitation against the outsourcing of the public hospitals. Following the announcement, the employees, including young doctors, nurses and paramedics, gathered in a large number on Monday and then marched towards the CM Secretariat. The police intensified security by making heavy deployment to engage the protesters at the Charing Cross and suggested to them to continue their agitation on the same venue. However, the protestors rejected the offer of the police. A clash took place between the two sides when the employees insisted for moving forward. It was alleged by the protestors that the police reportedly thrashed some of the young medics. The protestors moved back to their position at Chairing cross and continued protest. In the related development, the paramedics of some hospitals completely shut down the OPD and some other wards of the hospital which caused hardships to the patients. Reportedly, they locked the rooms of the doctors at the OPD and pushed the patients outside the facility. Moreover, the Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education Department has ordered to immediately stop the salaries of doctors who are absent from hospitals without permission. The salaries will be restored after the doctors' report back to the respective hospitals. Instructions have been issued to all medical superintendents in this regard. The Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education Department has started disciplinary action against doctors who are absent from hospitals without permission. The Punjab Health Department has also imposed a ban on the leaves of all doctors, nurses and allied health staff. Those taking Ex-Pakistan Leave, EOL, study, maternity and Iddat leaves will be exempted from this ban. Doctors, nurses and allied health staff will be immediately returned to their Instructions have been given to report for duty. A letter has also been issued in this regard. Further, the Department has suspended two doctors under the PEEDA Act and dismissed one doctor from service for misconduct and closure of OPD of a teaching hospital. According to the details, Dr. Salman Haseeb of Services Hospital Lahore is suspended and training of PGR Dr. Ahmed Yar of Children Hospital Lahore has been suspended while Dr Muhammad Amir Bashir of General Hospital Lahore has been terminated from service. A notification has been issued in this regard. The Department alsos dismissed 3 medical officers of Dr Faisal Masood Teaching Hospital Sargodha for misconduct and closure of OPD, transferred one medical officer, while PG training of Nishtar Hospital Multan has been suspended. According to the details, Dr Muhammad Asjad Saleem, Medical Officer of Dr Faisal Masood Teaching Hospital Sargodha, has been dismissed for misconduct and closure of OPD, Medical Officer Dr. Osama Bin Saeed has been dismissed for misconduct and closure of OPD, and Medical Officer Dr Wajid Ali has been dismissed for misconduct and closure of OPD, while Medical Officer Dr Usman Imtiaz has been transferred and handed over to the Department of Primary and Secondary Health Care. According to details, the PG training of Dr Salman Ghafoor, a postgraduate resident of Nishtar Hospital Multan, has been suspended immediately due to misconduct and violation of discipline. A notification has also been issued in this regard. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Express Tribune
26-01-2025
- Politics
- Express Tribune
Iddat Case: Appeal against Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi's acquittal scheduled for hearing
Listen to article The Islamabad High Court has scheduled the hearing of Khawar Maneka's appeal against the acquittal of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan and former First Lady Bushra Bibi in the Iddat marriage case for tomorrow. Justice Azam Khan, recently appointed to the Islamabad High Court, will preside over the hearing. Khawar Maneka had challenged the decision issued by an additional sessions judge on 13 July 2024, which acquitted the couple in the case. The appeal calls for the annulment of the lower court's verdict. On 13 July 2024, the additional sessions judge had acquitted Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi of charges related to their alleged marriage during Bushra Bibi's Iddat (a waiting period prescribed by Islamic law after a woman's divorce or husband's death). Previously, the district and sessions court in Islamabad overturned the seven-year prison sentence handed down to Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi by Senior Civil Judge Qudratullah, granting them an honourable acquittal in the case. During the hearing, Salman Akram Raja represented Imran Khan, while Usman Riaz Gul appeared on behalf of Bushra Bibi. Both lawyers cross-examined the prosecution's four witnesses, which included Khawar Maneka, Awn Chaudhry, Nikah Khwan (marriage officiant) Mufti Saeed, and a household employee, Latif. Khawar Maneka has filed an appeal challenging the sessions court's decision to acquit the couple, which will now be reviewed by the Islamabad High Court.