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Quetta Bar Association Launches Vital Ambulance Service for Legal Community

In a significant development aimed at enhancing support infrastructure for the legal fraternity, the Quetta Bar Association inaugurated a new ambulance service. Led by President Qari Rahmatullah Advocate and General Secretary Bilawal Khosa, the ceremony marked the commencement of a crucial initiative benefiting lawyers in Quetta.

The inauguration, held at the Bar Association premises, saw a gathering of prominent legal figures, including Vice President Humira Munir and Finance Secretary Asghar Mandukhel. The presence of Mir Ataullah Longo and other distinguished members underscored the importance of the occasion.

The ambulance service, provided through collaboration with the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), represents a milestone in addressing the healthcare needs of lawyers. Equipped with essential medical facilities and staffed by trained personnel, the ambulance stands ready to offer prompt assistance during emergencies.

President Qari Rahmatullah, in his address, emphasized the significance of such initiatives in supporting the legal community. He highlighted the challenges lawyers often face, particularly concerning access to medical aid during critical situations. The provision of the ambulance, he noted, reflects the Bar Association’s commitment to the welfare of its members.

General Secretary Bilawal Khosa echoed these sentiments, expressing gratitude to PDMA for their partnership in realizing this vital service. He emphasized the need for continued cooperation and support to ensure the efficient operation of the ambulance, benefiting lawyers across Quetta.

The inauguration ceremony concluded with the official launch of the ambulance service, symbolizing a collaborative effort towards enhancing the well-being and safety of Quetta’s legal professionals. As the ambulance stands ready to serve, the Quetta Bar Association reaffirms its dedication to upholding the interests and welfare of its members.

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