Gunshot or accident victims can go to private hospitals, the Sindh government pays: SHARJEEL MEMON

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SINDH Information Minister Shariel Memon has said that Amal Umer Act applies to all hospitals, giving victims of shots or accidents the opportunity to seek treatment in private hospitals where the Sindh government covers the expenses.

No police certificate is required.

He spoke at a press conference and warned that influenza cases are rising rapidly in Pakistan and other countries. “I encourage all Pakistanis to maintain social distance and avoid handshakes. This disease can also affect the lungs, so take precautions, ”he said.

He explained that the Sindh assembly had adopted the Amal Umer Act, which made it a law that applies to all hospitals. “If someone is suffering from a gunshot wound or an accident, they can go to a private hospital.

According to the Amal Umer Act, emergencies can be processed at any private hospital with expenses covered by the SINDH government and no police certificate is required. “

SHARJEEL MEMON mentioned that the Sindh Governor had raised objections to the Bill adopted by the Provincial Assembly. “The cabinet has rejected all objections and the bills will be reinstated in the assembly on Monday. Some bills even included MQM’s input. The governor’s objection is respected, but this is democracy and the cabinet has a different attitude. “

He announced that strict measures would be enforced on two days against the public display of weapons. “Anyone who has seen a weapon will be arrested. From Monday, unregistered vehicles are also treated strictly and no unregistered car is allowed to leave showrooms. The vehicle’s fitness is mandatory and carriers have ensured compliance with all rules. Entertainen individuals and those without a driver’s license are not allowed to drive. “

In the question of the University’s Deputy Chancellor, Sharjeel Memon declared that eligibility would be the only criterion for selection. “Anyone who is qualified can become a principal, and every Pakistani has the right to apply.”

Previously, the SINDH government introduced a ban on vehicles operating without “physical fitness certificates” to limit traffic accidents. On Karachi’s roads that were placed for an advertising from Sindh’s Transport Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon.

In addition, new revised timings for dumping cars have been introduced following an increase in fatal accidents. Dumping trucks are now limited to operating between 7 p.m.

When he highlights Karachi’s development, he said that more than 200 electric vehicles are currently being used to collect waste. He recognized the challenges that citizens face due to ongoing development projects, but attributed to them several factors.

In addition, he declared that security guards should remain inside vehicles instead of sitting in open patrol cars.

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