UAE to build state-of-the-art Hospital in Islamabad
ISLAMABAD: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is planning to build a state-of-the-art hospital in the federal capital Islamabad for the needy and poor patients of the area.

It will be constructed on the pattern of the hospital the UAE has already built in Azad Kashmir capital Muzaffarabad in the wake of October 2005 devastating earthquake. The hospital in Islamabad would be bigger in capacity and equipped with latest and most sophisticated instruments.
The UAE Ambassador in Pakistan Ali Saif Sultan Al-Awani said that Prime Minister Gilani inaugurated Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahyan Hospital constructed with the cooperation of UAE at the cost of Rs2.24 billion early this month. The hospital having modern facilities has been constructed at the site of the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) that was destroyed during the October 8, 2005 earthquake and reflects the deep Pakistan-UAE brotherly relations, the envoy said.
Prime Minister Gilani appreciated the provision of best possible facilities and equipment provided at the hospital and said that the people of the area and Pakistan will always remember this remarkable gesture.
The 250-bed Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahyan Hospital has been designed, built and equipped by Department of Municipal Affairs, Municipality of Abu Dhabi City, and is spread over an area of approximately 70,000 square meters. The project has been designed according to International standards and special care has been taken to provide environment friendly facilities.
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