A function was held here on Sunday in Lahore General Hospital (LGH) in honour of Dr Sarfaraz Islam, a Pakistani philanthropist lady doctor settled in US, who donated Rs 40 million for up-gradation of dialysis centre of Lahore General Hospital.
The function was attended by Principal PGMI and LGH Professor Anjum Habib Vohra, President PMA Lahore Dr Tanveer Anwar, Professor Ahmad Salman Waris, Professor Safdar Shah, MS LGH Dr Junaid Mirza, Dr Athar Hameed, Faculty Members, Yasir Ijaz and office-bearers of Patient Welfare Society and Administrative Doctors.
Dr Sarfaraz Islam said in her address that overseas Pakistanis love their homeland and they are ever ready to help and assist their Pakistani brothers in welfare projects. They only want their funds to be used transparently and honestly. She said that Professor Anjmum Habib Vohra has proved that there is no dearth of honesty in Pakistan as he materialised successfully the project of dialysis centre at LGH meeting all international standards. She said that her mission is to serve the patients of kidney problems and now she would donate Rs 2 cror more for construction of ICU for kidney patients at LGH.
Speaking on the occasion, Professor Anjum Habib Vohra said that after his posting as Principal at LGH, donors have donated more that Rs 1.2 million for welfare project at LGH. He appreciated Dr Sarfaraz for her bestowal and said that her donation helped to buy 10 new computerised dialysis machines making it a total of 26 which helped the patients to a great extent. He also lauded the services of Patients Welfare Society and said that those who facilitate ailing humanity are the real successful people not only in their worldly life but the one to come.
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