LAHORE: Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz directed to start Pakistan’s first project to provide free insulin to children suffering from diabetes.
“Little children are like flowers, they will not be allowed to wither”, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif launched the Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Insulin Program to provide free insulin to Type 1 diabetic patients at their homes. instructed to do. For which the registration process has been started.
“A special helpline 1033 has been set up for the convenience of potential applicants, who can also contact the NCD clinic in their respective tehsil or district to get free insulin,” he said.
The Chief Minister said that I am a mother and can deeply feel the pain and illness of children. He added, “Children with type 1 diabetes will be given free insulin at their homes to save them the hassle of going to hospitals. Children with type 1 diabetes require lifelong insulin. “All available resources will be provided for the treatment of children across Punjab,” he added.
Meanwhile, Maryam Nawaz said in her special message that on the occasion of Sindh’s historic culture day, I congratulate the heirs of the Indus Valley civilization, Sindhi brothers and sisters living in Sindh, Pakistan and all corners of the world.
“Heartfelt greetings from the people of Punjab to the hardworking and hospitable Sindhi brothers and sisters on Sindh Culture Day, accept our warm greetings on this day,” he added.
He said that Sindhi ajrak, Sindhi cap, charming music and poetry add to the cultural beauty of Pakistan. The beautiful and ancient culture of Sindh is an attraction for everyone.
“Sindhi culture is unique and rich in diversity,” he asserted.
Apart from this, Maryam Nawaz Sharif said in her message on the World AIDS Day that AIDS is a big social and economic problem, everyone has to make efforts to solve it. “Our commitment is to make AIDS-affected people productive citizens of the state through treatment and guidance,” he added. AIDS patients deserve compassion, not hatred.
The Chief Minister said, “Inequalities in access to AIDS prevention, testing and treatment must be eradicated. The services of communities active in AIDS eradication and treatment are commendable.
Maryam Nawaz said, “Implementation of SOPs for AIDS screening for dialysis is being ensured across Punjab. In Multan, legal action has been taken against those who neglect AIDS prevention protocol during dialysis. We are ensuring steps are taken to achieve the goal of ending AIDS.”