Ban imposed on leasing property to foreigners in Malakand

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PESHAWAR (APP): The Deputy Commissioner Malakand has under section 144 CrPC imposed ban and bound the owners of property dealing centres to inform the concerned police station about leases of properties, to the foreign national having legal stay in district Malakand. This order shall remain in force for a period of one month from the date of its issue said an official statement here Monday.

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Swat records decline in Dengue Cases

MINGORA/TIMERGARA, Sept 16: Though another dengue patient died at Saidu Group of Teaching Hospital on Monday, Swat district saw a decline in dengue incidence.
According to Dr Wasil Khan, focal person for dengue emergency unit at SGTH, the deceased was Raza Khan, 60, a resident of Faizabad Mingora.
He told Dawn that the number of deaths caused by dengue over the last two months had reached 14.
The focal person said 96 more residents of Swat had tested positive for dengue, taking the number of such patients to 3,437 in the district. He said 2,358 dengue patients were admitted to the hospital and 1,910 of them had been discharged after treatment.
Dr Wasil said a decline in arrival of dengue patients had been recorded.
He, however, said 54 patients were discharged during last 24 hours and 16 of them were in critical condition and were being treated at the high dependency unit of the hospital. The focal person said 279 dengue patients, including 95 women and 15 children, were under treatment at various wards of the hospital.
Also in the day, acting Deputy Commissioner of Swat Farrukh Attique attended a briefing at his office on dengue situation in the district.
Mr Farrukh said fumigation and spray were not the only solution to contain dengue.
“Public awareness is the most effective way to prevent dengue,” he said.
The acting deputy commissioner said 0.3 million pamphlets carrying information about what causes dengue and how it could be prevented had been designed and that the schoolchildren would soon be engaged to distribute them to the people.
He said around 4,000 residents had been affected by dengue across the district, while a recent survey conducted through lady health workers showed that 1,700 dengue patients were taking treatment at home.
DENGUE IN DIR: Two people on Monday tested positive for dengue at Timergara Hospital in Lower Dir district.
Senior pathologist at the hospital Dr Fazal Rahim told Dawn that Abdul Rehman, 33, of Khaima village, and Saifur Rehman, 40, of Shingrai village, were the dengue patients. He said the two had been shifted to the ward specified for the treatment of dengue patients.
Meanwhile, the Lower Dir administration on Monday organised a walk in collaboration with Relief International to create public awareness of dengue in Lower Dir.
Deputy Commissioner Zubair Khan led the walk in which the relevant government officials and a large number of people were in attendance.
Mr Zubair told participants that the district administration was striving to keep the city and its adjoining areas clean to prevent dengue and other diseases. He asked the people to help the administration in this respect.
“The weather of Lower Dir is no different than that of Swat, where there is a dengue outbreak, so there is a threat that the mosquito-borne disease may spread here, too,” he said. The deputy commissioner urged the people to take preventive measures against dengue.



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Service structure for doctors approved

PESHAWAR, Sept 16: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government approved service structure for doctors, said Minister for Health Shaukat Ali Yousafzai here on Monday.
“In this connection, all modalities are being taken into account for the larger interest of the doctors, paramedics and other health employees,” he said.
The minister was talking to the office-bearers of the associations of doctors, paramedics and nurses.
He said that a high-level meeting of doctors and officials of health department would be convened soon to chalk out ‘one doctor one post’ policy. All the problems of the doctors would be resolved on priority basis, he added.
Mr Yousafzai said that doctors would be enabled to perform their duty well when they were provided with problems-free environment.
It would go a long way in ensuring provision of better healthcare to the patients, he added.
The minister said that government would take the issues of doctors in accordance with the available resources and wherever there were little financial implications involved the issues would be resolved first while those having involvement of big financial implications would be addressed in the next budget.
Mr Yousafzai said that government was considering giving full pay and allowances to all trainee medical officers as were given to the full-time doctors.
He said that TMOs would be posted against the sanctioned posts and would be provided with all facilities and concessions.
He assured the doctors that security measures would also be taken for their safety. He said that service structure for young doctors would also be approved.


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