Patrolling Police Rawalpindi Region Launches Health Clinic Initiative

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The Punjab Highway Patrolling Police in the Rawalpindi region has launched a health clinic at its Bahria Town patrolling post, aiming to improve the well-being of its personnel. The initiative is a collaborative effort between the police department, local health authorities, and private sector partners to provide medical services and free medicines for staff members.

The clinic was inaugurated under the supervision of DSP Muhammad Irfan Butt. A medical team led by Dr. Malik Usman, provided by the Department of Health, conducted health examinations for employees at the post.

In a gesture of community support, Qasim Mehmood Mughal, CEO of Potohar Distributor Bohar Bazaar Rawalpindi, supplied free medicines for use in the clinic. These medicines will be offered at no cost to patrolling police staff as part of ongoing welfare initiatives.

DSP Patrolling and health coordinator Dr. Syed Rashid Ali expressed gratitude to Qasim Mehmood Mughal for his contribution, emphasizing the positive impact such partnerships have on the welfare and morale of police personnel.

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