HYDERABAD, March 11: The Sindh Paramedical Staff Welfare Association Liaquat University Hospital Unit has taken strong exception to new recruitment and demanded cancellation of appointment orders of those hired recently.

A meeting of the association was held under the chairmanship of Nazar Mohammad Rajpar which criticized new appointments in the hospital despite ban.

General Secretary of the Association Abdul Latif Otho said the Sindh Chief Secretary and Health Secretary had banned new appointments through a notification yet these were being violated by hospital authorities. He demanded immediate cancellation of all new appointments.

MEDICAL CAMP: Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences Jamshoro has announced of organizing Hepatitis-B camp at Chuhar Jamali, district Thatta, on March 18 which will be inaugurated by the Vice Chancellor, Prof Noshad Ahmed Shaikh.

Free tests for Hepatitis-B will be conducted. Students of the university and activists of Shah Bundar Friends Welfare Association will assist the medical team.

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