Province/Region | District | Hospital Name |
Punjab
|
Rawalpindi
Bahawalpur Lahore Faisalabad Multan |
Shaheed Benazir Hospital
DHQ Hospital Holy Family Hospital (temporarily closed)
Bahawalpur Victoria Hospital General Hospital DHQ Hospital Nishtar Hospital (temporarily closed)
|
Sindh | Larkana
Mirpur Khas Nawabshah |
Chandka Medical College (CMC) Hospital
Civil Hospital People Medical College (PMC) Hospital |
Khyber Pakhtunkhawa | Abbottabad
Mansehra Mardan Peshawar |
DHQ Hospital
DHQ Hospital DHQ Hospital Lady Reading Hospital RNUM Hospital |
Balchistan | Quetta | Civil Sandman Hospital |
Islamabad Capital Territory | Islamabad | NORI Hospital |
Gilgit Baltustan/AJK | Gilgit
Skardu Muzaffarabad |
DHQ Hospital
City Hospital Kashrot DHQ Hospital Abbas Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) |
Jinnah Burn & Reconstructive Surgery Centre, Lahore
Bait-ul-mal Board in its 41st meeting held on 11-12 May 2004 approved the establishment of state of art, Burn and Reconstructive Centre in the premises of Jinnah Hospital Lahore. PBM, Health Department Punjab and Management of Jinnah Hospital Lahore signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on 21st May 2004 for construction of this center. The project is managed and controlled by a management committee. Foundation stone was laid on 4th Aug 2004. Initially, the time frame for completion of the project was fixed as two years, later it enhanced to four years. The project management committee and government of Punjab approved the master plan, conceptual designs/drawings, and PC-1 of the project. On completion of the project, the Pakistan Bait-ul-mal shall bear recurring expenses also for one year excluding the cost of staff salary. The expenditure incurred on the cost of salary will be borne by the government of Punjab.
Brief Sketch of the project
Location Lahore
Sponsoring Agency Pakistan Bait-ul-mal and Government of the Punjab
Executing Agency Health Department – Government of the Punjab
Benefit Reduction of mortality and morbidity of burn victims significantly
Components 65 – beds centre equipped with state of art facilities in line with the international standard.
5- Storey building with covered area of 160,200 sft.
Establish Burn Management protocol System.
Inventory Control System & Management Structure.
Research Laboratory for Skin alternatives.
Academic Block for Training & Research.
Automation/Computerization for effective inventory and financial management.
Modern equipment/furniture.
Beneficiaries 2500 households annually
PC-1 was revised in May 2009. As per original PC-1 (2006), the total cost of the project was Rs. 980.8 million for equally shared by Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal and Health Department, Government of Punjab. As per revised PC-1, the status of the fund is as under:-
Total Revised Cost Rs.1223.330 million
(Rs. 612 m as 50% share each of PBM-GOP)
Utilization Rs.504 m
Fund released by PBM Rs.260 m
Fund released by GOP Rs.418 m
PBM remaining Share Rs. 352m
GOP remaining share Rs.194 m
On completion of the project, the Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal shall bear recurring expenses also for one year excluding the cost of staff salary. The expenditure incurred on the cost of salary will be borne by the government of Punjab.
KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA ADVANCED DIAGNOSTIC AND RESEARCH CENTRE, PESHAWAR.
Bat-ul-Mal Board has approved a PBM assisted project named Advanced Diagnostic and Research Centre to be established in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. PBM shall bear the cost of construction etc. of Rs. 150 to 200 (m). PBM, the Health Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Hayatabad Medical Complex have signed MOU. The feasibility report/PC-1 is to be prepared and construction of the building will be completed within two years. Funds are awaited from the Finance Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
FREE VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR POOR YOUTH/INDIGENTS AT PAKISTAN CALLIGRAPH-ARTISTS GUILD SPONSORED BY PAKISTAN BAIT-UL-MAL
A new project for free vocational training of poor youth/indigents through Pakistan Calligraphy. Artists Guild has been started on a joint venture basis. Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal will provide funds to bear the course fee and cost of training material @ Rs.3000/- per trainee to maximum of 400 trainees in a year. The total budget per year will be Rs. 1.2 million. Pakistan Calligraph-Artists Guild will be responsible to enroll poor youth (age group 18-35) and shall arrange all other training facilities. MOU in this regard has been signed and further formalities are in progress.
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