Jinnah University for Women students fulfill NICH needs

City News Dec, 5 2022
Jinnah University for Women students fulfill NICH needs
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Karachi: For development of community, we students of Business Administration Department, Jinnah University for Women (JUW) worked as team on project which is given by our course instructor Maria Syed. For this, we trigger needs of government hospitals in Karachi. After doing survey in different hospitals, selected one is National Institute of Child Health.

It is public sector pediatric hospital serving over one million patients annually. On visiting we communicated with management about issues they faced. Point of concern was shortage of hospital beds due to limited resources. Aqsa Mughal, Aleena Waheed, Anusha Hanif, Sania Saeed and Simra Ghulam said, 'Life Is Most Persistent And Urgent Question Is, What Are You Doing For Others?' Increasing number of patients make it difficult for management to provide better medical facility to children.

To cater this problem it is decided to provide bed in medical room. To accomplish this task, there is need to find sponsors who are willing to work for society's well-being. It's time to search for sponsors, for this we contact many organisations, NGO's and others. An organisation who takes initiative to provide sponsorship for hospital bed is 'Dar-ul-Sehat Hospital'. It is 250-bed tertiary care hospital in Gulistan-e-Jauhar. 'Alone, we can do so little, together we can do so much'. We have purchased items that are needed which include hospital bed, fan and tube-lights and provide it to NICH. 

Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 05 2022

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