QUETTA: Chief Minister Mir Abdul Qudoos Bizenjo has approved an additional fund of Rs2 billion for the Balochistan Public Endowment Fund (BPEF), increasing the total amount to Rs6bn.

Official sources said the approval was given on a summary moved by the Social Welfare Department to provide at the government’s expense medical treatment to more deserving patients who were suffering from heart, kidney, cancer and other diseases.

“The increase in the fund’s seed money is aimed at further strengthening the patients’ treatment programme,” said a senior government official. He said the BPEF was a unique programme which provided quality treatment to the poor and deserving people, adding that it was providing fund for treatment of the poor and needy people suffering from cancer, liver, heart, kidney and infectious diseases.

Apart from Quetta, other hospitals in the country are also on the panel of BPEF from where patients could get treatment. “Hundreds of male and female patients have so far benefited from this fund in Balochistan,” he added.

Published in Dawn, January 18th, 2022

Opinion

Editorial

Punishing evaders
02 May, 2024

Punishing evaders

THE FBR’s decision to block mobile phone connections of more than half a million individuals who did not file...
Engaging Riyadh
Updated 02 May, 2024

Engaging Riyadh

It must be stressed that to pull in maximum foreign investment, a climate of domestic political stability is crucial.
Freedom to question
02 May, 2024

Freedom to question

WITH frequently suspended freedoms, increasing violence and few to speak out for the oppressed, it is unlikely that...
Wheat protests
Updated 01 May, 2024

Wheat protests

The government should withdraw from the wheat trade gradually, replacing the existing market support mechanism with an effective new one over the next several years.
Polio drive
01 May, 2024

Polio drive

THE year’s fourth polio drive has kicked off across Pakistan, with the aim to immunise more than 24m children ...
Workers’ struggle
Updated 01 May, 2024

Workers’ struggle

Yet the struggle to secure a living wage — and decent working conditions — for the toiling masses must continue.