Ambulance Facility Launched at KDA Polyclinic for Employees’ Emergency Medical Support

Karachi, Pakistan (HRNW) On the special directives of Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, Provincial Minister for Local Government Sindh, the Director General of Karachi Development Authority, Asif Jan Siddiqui, has formally introduced a dedicated ambulance facility at the KDA Polyclinic to ensure timely medical assistance for employees.

The initiative aims to provide immediate medical aid and secure transportation for KDA employees in case of on-duty incidents or medical emergencies. The ambulance service will remain available 24 hours at the Civic Centre, enabling swift response and safe transfer of employees to nearby medical centers during emergencies.

Speaking at the occasion, DG KDA Asif Jan Siddiqui stated that employees are valuable assets of any public institution, and their welfare, health, and safety are the administration’s top priorities. He further added that under the guidance of the Provincial Minister, additional measures will continue to enhance employee welfare and workplace safety within the organization.

Patron-in-Chief Muhammad Ashraf and his team played a key role in ensuring the provision of the ambulance facility. Muhammad Ashraf formally handed over the ambulance keys to the administration. The ceremony was attended by senior officials including the Patron-in-Chief of Peoples Labour Union Muhammad Ashraf, KDA Secretary Muhammad Arshad, Member Administration Shakeel Siddiqui, Senior Director Land Jameel Ahmed, Chief Security Officer Major (R) Imran Muhammad Khan, Hassan Naqvi, Muhammad Sami-ur-Rehman, and Zeeshan Qayyum.

Support Independent Human Rights Journalism — Stand with HRNW.
Visit: hrnww.com/support-us

Loading