Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Mother, son killed as water tanker hits motorcycle in Karachi

Karachi

KARACHI: A mother and her son lost their lives in a traffic accident near Landhi Hospital Chowrangi on Monday after their motorcycle was hit by a water tanker. According to initial reports, a mother and her son lost their lives in the accident, while another son sustained injuries. Rescue officials confirmed that three people were … Read more

Two JPMC doctors suspected of contracting Congo virus

Two JPMC

KARACHI: At two house officers at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) have showed suspected symptoms of the deadly Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF). The doctors had provided medical care to a patient diagnosed with Crimean-Congo fever last week. The infected patient was later shifted to the Sindh Infectious Diseases Hospital, where he passed away during treatment … Read more

 Sindh Govt to upgrade emergency wards of major hospitals

Sindh Govt

KARACHI: Sindh Government has decided to upgrade emergency department of major hospitals to cater increasing number of patients in future.

Chief Secretary Sindh, Asif Hyder Shah, presided over a meeting to address the urgent need for upgrading the emergency wards in public hospitals across Sindh.

The meeting, attended by senior health officials including the Secretary of Health Rehan Iqbal Baloach and other key administrators, focused on enhancing the quality and efficiency of emergency healthcare services in the province.

Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah emphasized that the vision of Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah is to implement comprehensive reforms in the health sector by introducing people-centric interventions.

He highlighted that these reforms aim to improve the accessibility and efficiency of emergency healthcare services, ensuring that the growing demand for such services is met effectively across the province.

During the meeting, Chief Secretary presented findings from a detailed data collection exercise conducted across major hospitals in Karachi.

The data revealed the staggering number of patients being treated in the emergency departments of these hospitals. For instance, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center (JPMC) handles approximately 2,000 patients daily, with a monthly total of around 60,000 patients.

Similarly, Dr. Ruth KM Pfau Civil Hospital receives 1,800 patients daily, with 54,000 patients each month. Other hospitals, such as Sindh Government Lyari General Hospital and Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Institute of Trauma, also report high patient volumes daily.

In total, the hospitals in Sindh are managing nearly 10,000 emergency patients each day, amounting to more than 299,400 patients every month.

Acknowledging the overwhelming patient numbers, Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah stressed the urgency of upgrading emergency wards across all major hospitals in Sindh, including district and tehsil hospitals, to cope with the increasing demand.

The hospital administrators welcomed this initiative and shared their recommendations based on the specific needs of their respective facilities. Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah directed them to submit detailed plans outlining the steps necessary for upgrading the emergency wards.

Chief Secretary reiterated the Sindh government’s unwavering commitment to the well-being of its citizens by improving healthcare services, particularly in emergencies, to provide timely and high-quality medical attention.

The planned upgrades to the emergency wards are expected to significantly enhance the province’s healthcare capacity, ultimately benefiting the people of Sindh, especially in critical medical situations.

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FIA begins probe into irregularities in JPMC

JPMC

KARACHI: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has started an investigation into embezzlement at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).

FIA has issued notices to the administrative officer of JPMC. The notice said that the administrative officer of Jinnah Hospital Karachi should appear before the FIA Corporate Crime Officer along with all the records.

FIA officials say that during a raid at a house on Kashmir Road, a man named Masoom Ahmed was questioned, who revealed that he had bought banned contraband drugs, lenses, for the hospital.

FIA said that 780 million have been embezzled in illegal purchase of medicines, surgical instruments.

Officials say that 250 million have been embezzled in purchase of medicines, surgical equipments in National Institute of Child Health (NICH).

It has also been revealed that JPMC is buying drugs from the black market for commission and kickbacks.

Among those responsible for the hospital’s purchasing department are dealers of illegal drugs.

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Sindh CM congratulates JPMC Dr Shahid on securing honorary degree from UK

Sindh CM

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister (CM) Syed Murad Ali Shah congratulated Executive Director of Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) for being awarded an honorary degree in the UK for his outstanding performance in the field of surgery.

Prof. Dr. Shahid Rasool, the expert surgeon and executive director of Sindh’s largest government hospital, received an honorary degree from the Scottish Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh.

It may be noted that the membership and fellowship degrees of this institution are awarded based on examination performance.

There are two Royal Colleges in Scotland, the Royal College of Glasgow and the Royal College of Edinburgh. Professor Shahid Rasool has obtained his first degree from the Royal College of Glasgow and now has attained an honour from the latter.

The Sindh CM stated that Prof Shahid Rasool’s services in the Department of Surgery are exemplary. He said, “Prof Rasool has been an asset to Pakistan” and added that not only has he made the whole country proud, but has represented the government of Sindh at the esteemed college.

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JSMU, JPMC sign MoU to enhance teaching and training cooperation

JSMU

KARACHI: Jinnah Sindh Medical University (JSMU) and Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) have formalized their commitment to enhance cooperation in medical education and training through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

The ceremony took place at JSMU and marked a significant step towards improving the quality and momentum of teaching activities at JPMC.

The MoU was signed by JPMC Executive Director Prof Shahid Rasul and JSMU Registrar Dr. Azam Khan. Dean of Medicine and Principal of Sindh Medical College Prof Masroor Ahmed and Dean of Basic Medical Sciences Professor Muhammad Azhar Mughal witnessed the signing.

Under this agreement, JSMU will provide faculty members to JPMC, contributing to the teaching staff and addressing existing gaps in educational delivery.

This collaboration aims to elevate the standards of medical education and enhance the training of future healthcare professionals.

Vice Chancellor of JSMU, Prof Amjad Siraj Memon, described the MoU signing as a significant step towards enhancing the quality of medical education and training, fostering collaboration, and addressing existing gaps in teaching activities.

He emphasized the importance of such partnerships in advancing the educational landscape and improving healthcare services in the region.

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Heatstroke: death toll rises to 49 in Karachi   

Heatstroke

KARACHI: At least four more people died in Karachi due to the heatstroke related complications and death toll has reached 49 in the city from June 21 to July 1, 2024.

According to the statistics issued Sindh Health Department, 4 more people died of heat stroke in Karachi today, all four deaths were reported at Abbasi Shaheed Hospital(ASH).

Abbasi Shaheed Hospital has the highest number of deaths due to heat stroke, 23 deaths due to heat stroke were reported in ASH.

So far 18 people have died of heat stroke in Dr Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK) while three patients have died of heat stroke in Sindh Government Qatar Hospital Orangi Town so far.

Meanwhile, five people have died of heat stroke in Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) so far.

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UK Royal College recognises JPMC’s Cyberknife cancer treatment

UK

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah expressed his appreciation for the recognition given to Cyberknife, a Radiation Oncology service at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) Karachi by the Royal College of Radiologists, United Kingdom.

He sees this award as a testament to the hard work and commitment of his government to the health sector as well as to the people of the province.

The Cyberknife- Radiation Oncology services at JPMC Karachi have been honoured by “The Royal College of Radiologists” in the United Kingdom.

This recognition is a matter of great pride for the province of Sindh and Pakistan, as it signifies the acknowledgement of free cancer treatment facility provided through a public-private partnership between the Government of Sindh and the Patients Aid Foundation at JPMC Karachi by The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) UK.

The RCR was established in 1897 with the invention of X-ray radiation and the establishment of the Roentgen Society. It has the largest number of fellows worldwide, serving as Radiologists and Radiation Oncologists.

The Honorary Fellowship by the RCR is the most prestigious award given to a non-Fellow of the College. Only 78 individuals worldwide have been honoured with this award.

On Friday, 28th June 2024, it was awarded to Prof. Dr Tariq Mahmood at Central Hall Westminster, London. The citation highlighted his work in the field of radiology and radiation oncology in Pakistan.

Dr. Tariq Mahmood, Professor Emeritus, Radiation Oncology, JPMC, is the first Pakistani and first Muslim Professor in the world to receive this most prestigious award.

Prof. Mahmood extended his gratitude to the Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah and Minister of Health Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho for the donation of a new top-of-the-line Cyberknife S7 unit and to the donors of Patients Aid Foundation for another Tomotherapy X9 unit.”

Since 2012, JPMC has been the only centre in the world to offer free treatment of cancer with Cyberknife and Tomotherapy, regardless of nationality, religion, or ethnicity.

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Sindh CM enhances JPMC budget, PG posts

JPMC

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the budget for Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) would be enhanced as it has become a 2200-bed facility apart from increasing the seats of graduates (PGs) to cater for its growing needs.

This he said in his meeting with the Executive Director of JPMC Prof Dr Shahid Rasool who called on him here at CM House on Saturday.

The Executive Director Prof Shahid Rasool gave a detailed briefing to the chief minister and said that the JPMC was a 16-bed hospital and now it has become 2200-hospital but there was an acute shortage of doctors.

The chief minister keeping in view the requirement of the doctors approved additional positions/seats of Prost Graduates (PGs) by 200. After the approval of new 200 PG seats, the number of PGs reached 953.

During the discussion, Murad Shah directed Prof Shahid Rasool to establish a central warehouse of medicine at JPMC.

The provincial government would provide him with additional funds in the ADP. Now JPMC will have a central warehouse shortly.

Prof Shahid Rasool requested the chief minister to help JPMC construct a parking plaza for which it has considerable space. The CM approved the request and said the schemes would be included in the ADP.

The CM directed the JPMC chief to further improve services and expand OPD so that more patients could be given to the patients. He also approved the expansion of the administration block of the JPMC.

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Child injured in political parties clash dies in JPMC

JPMC

KARACHI: A child who was injured during a clash between two political parties in New Karachi a couple of days ago died at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).

The hospital administration, 11-year-old Abdul Rehman, who was injured in the firing, was undergoing treatment in the intensive care unit (ICU) of the JPMC.

The hospital administration said that the condition of the injured child was critical for two days and he died today.

On the other hand, no arrest has been made so far in the incident of clash between two political parties in New Karachi Sector 11 J.

The case was registered in the complaint of Muhammad Shahid, in which 5 to 6 alleged political workers are named while 5 to 6 unknown persons are also included.

The police said that raids were conducted at different places to arrest the accused, but the workers of both the political parties named in the cases are still absconding.

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Jobless man commits suicide after killing wife, three children

Jobless

KARACHI: A man killed his wife and three children and later committed suicide in a tragic incident reported in a flat situated in Shahrah e Faisal area of Karachi.

Police said the dead bodies of the husband and wife and three children were found in the flat of Wireless Gate Shara Faisal.

The police said that the bodies of the woman and three children were on the floor, and the body of the husband was found hanging from the fan. The deceased had slaughtered his wife and three children with a sharp instrument.

Police said that the crime scene unit has been called, and after getting the evidence, the bodies will be shifted to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).

According to local people, the deceased Ahsan Raza was worried after being fired from his job.

On the other hand, the police said that a letter written by the accused Ahsan was found in the room, in which the accused wrote to open a file stored in his laptop.

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SHCC sealed 989 quackery outlets in Sindh

SHCC sealed 989 quackery outlets in Sindh
  • SHCC conducted inspections in different cities of Sindh.
  • The teams have inspected 2868 hospitals/clinics.
  • The experts have trained 192 GP clinics/hospitals.

KARACHI: Sindh Health Care Commission (SHCC) has sealed 989 quacks clinics from January to June 2023 across the Sindh province.

SHCC has also issued statistics from Jan-June 2023.In continuation of its efforts to control quackery practices in Sindh. The teams conducted inspections in Sukkur, Larkana, Mirpurkhas, Shaheed Benazirabad, Hyderabad and Karachi.

In these inspections, the teams have inspected 2868 hospitals/clinics and sealed 989 quackery outlets, issued warnings to 1000 number of outlets for non-compliance, while 879 outlets were found in compliance.

During Jan-June 2023, SHCC has trained 192 GP clinics/hospitals, 64 Tibb-Unani matabs and 93 homeopathic clinics on Minimum Service Delivery Standards.

During this period, commission has issued 477 Registration Certificates, 54 Provisional Licenses and 11 Regular licenses to private and public healthcare facilities in Sindh.

SHCC has also conducted 41 inspections of Hospitals for complaint received and 45 hearings against complaints conducted. SHCC has also conducted 07 awareness sessions in hospitals to emphasize complaint mechanism and also introduced 16 complaint desks in various hospitals including Sindh Govt. of infectious diseases, branches of LRBT in Sindh, Shamsi Hospital, Hashmanis Hospital and others.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO), SHCC, Dr. Ahson Qavi Siddiqi said SHCC intensified its efforts to address concerns regarding the quality of services and patient safety in both public and private healthcare facilities.

In response, SHCC has taken proactive measures to promote quality care and patient safety. Provisional license has been awarded to 650 public and private healthcare facilities by SHCC.

In order to ensure compliance with quality standards, SHCC has conducted extensive inspections at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), one of the largest hospitals in the country for the process of a regular license.

He further added that under the National Health Support Project, funded by the World Bank, SHCC is actively engaged in strengthening the services of the largest publicly funded network operating under the Primary Healthcare Initiative (PPHI).

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President visits JPMC of enquire about health of KPO attack injured

President visits
  • He praised their bravery and resolve to fight against terrorism.
  • President also paid tribute to the martyrs of the attack.
  • Arif Alvi prayed for the speedy recovery of all those injured.

KARACHI: President Dr Arif Alvi on Saturday visited the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) to enquire about the health of police and Rangers personnel who got injured during the terrorist attack on Karachi Police Office (KPO).

The president praised their bravery and resolve to fight against terrorism.

The President also paid tribute to the martyrs of the attack and prayed for their high status.

Dr Arif Alvi paid tribute to the Police and Rangers for bravely fighting against terrorists for the sake of the country.

The President prayed for the speedy recovery of all those injured in the police office attack.

On the other hand, President Dr Arif Alvi strongly condemned the terror attack and prayed for the early recovery of the injured. He said the whole nation stood with the security forces in the fight against terrorism.

He said efforts would continue till the complete elimination of the menace of terrorism.

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New Year: 24 people injured in celebratory firing in Karachi

New Year
  • The injured were shifted to different hospitals of the city.
  • Firing incidents were reported in Saddar, Garden and Nazimabad.
  • Karachi Police arrested 11 suspects including two police officers.

KARACHI: As many as 24 people including women and children injured across the Karachi in celebratory aerial firing on the eve of the new year.

According to the details, 24 people, including women and children, were injured as a result of aerial firing on the connection of the New Year in different areas of Karachi. The injured were shifted to different hospitals in the city.

Firing incidents were reported in Saddar Town, Garden Usmanabad, Light House, Civil Hospital Raja Mission, Hussainabad, Nazimabad Board Office, Nazimabad Bridge, Liaquatabad, Five Star Chowrangi, Kharadar, Kashmir Colony, Dhoraji Chowrangi, Expo Centre, Al-Asif Square, ICI Soomro Gali, Landhi Future Colony, Nagan Chowrangi, Qasba Colony, Kati Pahari, Water Pump, FB Area, Jamshed Quarter and Burns Road.

On the occasion of the New Year, the injured persons were shifted to Dr. Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre(JPMC), and Abbasi Shaheed Hospital(ASH).

On the other hand, two people died in traffic accidents near Karsaz Bridge and Saddar Cooperative Market.

Karachi Police arrested 11 suspects including two police officers while taking action against the suspects involved in aerial firing incidents on the occasion of New Year.

SSP City said that the accused were found firing in the air in different areas of the city district, four people were slightly injured in the aerial firing in the city district, who have been discharged from the hospital after treatment.
Police said that further legal action is being taken against the arrested accused by registering cases under Section 324 of the Arms Act.

The SSP City further said that departmental action will be taken by registering cases against the police personnel involved in the aerial firing.

On the other hand, PTI Member Sindh Assembly Raja Azhar reached Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) to visit the injured. He requested the hospital administration to speed up the medical procedures for the injured.

 

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Federal government to take over of JPMC Karachi, notification issued

JPMC

The federal government has decided to take over Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) Karachi.  As per the details, official notification has been issued by the federal government. The notification reads, “The federal government has been pleased to constitute a Board of Governors, in respect of Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), Karachi under section 4 of the … Read more

Budget 2020-21: Federal government allocates Rs14bn for three hospitals in Karachi

Budget 2020-21: Federal government allocates Rs14bn for three hospitals in Karachi

The Federal government has allocated funds for three hospitals in Karachi. According to details, the federal budget 2020-21 statement mentioned that the government has allocated Rs14.18 billion for three hospitals. The federal government has allocated Rs. 9.242bn for the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), Rs. 3.877bn for Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), and Rs. 1.07bn for National Institute of … Read more

Stray dog attacks and injures baby girl in Okara

Stray dog in Okara shreds baby girl

A minor baby girl, bitten and badly injured by a stray dog in Chak No 2 1L near Okara village. According to details, Rahman Town resident Allah Dutta said that my youngest daughter Aaliyah had gone to visit her relatives in the village of Chuck No. 21L where she was attacked and bitten by a … Read more

Man fails to suffer at JPMC after bitten by a stray dog

Man in Karachi died of rabies at JPMC

A man who had been admitted to Karachi’s Jinnah hospital with rabies four days ago died here on Tuesday. The 45-year-old Muhammad Saleem Ditta, had been admitted with irritability, difficulty swallowing and hydrophobia after which he developed rabies encephalitis. He was bitten by a stray dog in Karachi 40 days ago while trying to protect … Read more

Karachi: Three bodies found from Clifton’s Bakhtawar Park

Dead bodies found from Bakhtawar park

Police on Wednesday found three dead bodies from Bakhtawar Park in Clifton area of the city. According to the news officials, the police were informed about presence of the bodies by residents of the area. The TV channel reported that the bodies bore tortured marks and the investigators have identified two of them as Amsheer … Read more