Faisalabad: Marking the final day of his tenure, Deputy Commissioner Capt (R) Nadeem Nasir inaugurated two major public welfare projects-a state-of-the-art dialysis center at Hilal-e-Ahmar Maternity Hospital and an e-library at Kaleem Shaheed Park on Narwala Road-describing them as lasting contributions to healthcare and education in the city.
Faisalabad Development Authority (FDA) Director General Muhammad Asif Chaudhry, Deputy Director Development Syed Naveed, Medical Superintendent Hafiz Mukhtar Randhawa, Masood Bukhari, Hajji Ramzan, Colonel Ijaz, Hajji Yaseen and other philanthropists attended the inauguration ceremonies. Speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner said the newly established dialysis center would provide free-of-cost dialysis services to kidney patients, ensuring access to quality treatment for deserving individuals without financial burden.
He said the establishment of dialysis center had been one of his long-cherished goals during his tenure, adding that the project had now been completed with modern medical facilities to provide quality healthcare services to patients suffering from kidney diseases.
Capt (R) Nadeem Nasir acknowledged the valuable contribution of philanthropists and donors whose financial and moral support made the establishment of state-of-the-art dialysis facility possible. Later, he inaugurated the e-library at Kaleem Shaheed Park and said that the initiative had been launched to promote reading habits and provide students, researchers and book lovers with a peaceful and technology-enabled learning environment. He observed that establishing e-libraries in public parks was aimed at encouraging healthy educational and recreational activities by allowing visitors to benefit from digital learning resources in a pleasant atmosphere.
The Deputy Commissioner said that similar e-libraries had already been established at Jinnah Garden and Kashmir Park in D-Ground where a large number of readers and students were visiting daily to study and utilize the digital facilities. He expressed confidence that the newly inaugurated e-library would further promote the culture of reading and knowledge-sharing while offering another valuable educational facility to the citizens of Faisalabad. The participants appreciated the district administration’s efforts to improve healthcare and educational infrastructure, describing both projects as significant additions to public welfare facilities of the city that would continue benefiting residents for years to come.
