He inquired about the treatment facilities provided for children from the women in the Children's Emergency.


Lahore: Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi visited Mayo Hospital and reviewed the upgrading work.
Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi reached the hospital late at night and visited the Children's Emergency and Main Emergency Block and reviewed the progress to upgrading works.
He inquired about the treatment facilities provided for children from the women in the Children's Emergency.
When Mohsin Naqvi went to Children's Emergency, there were no workers working on the floors.
Later Chief Minister Punjab went to the four floors of the emergency block of Mayo Hospital and inspected the construction work. He expressed satisfaction with the ongoing work in the emergency block and directed to complete the emergency block within this month.
On this occasion, Secretary Construction and Communications told the Chief Minister Punjab in a briefing that the work of installing tiles on the floors and wiring in the block is going on rapidly. The installation of the air condition system has also been started. The upgrading will be completed this month.

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