Key Takeaways
- Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah honoured Dr Abdul Bari Khan at a ceremony.
- The event was organised by the Karachi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI).
- Dr Khan is recognised for his contributions to healthcare and public service.
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah recently addressed a ceremony organised by the Karachi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI) to honour Dr Abdul Bari Khan, a renowned humanitarian and founder of the Indus Hospital Network. The event was held in recognition of Dr Khan's outstanding contributions to healthcare and public service.
During his address, Chief Minister Shah praised Dr Khan for his relentless efforts towards improving healthcare facilities in Sindh. He highlighted how Dr Khan’s initiatives have significantly impacted the lives of thousands of people through the establishment of quality healthcare services.
Dr Abdul Bari Khan, who founded the Indus Hospital Network, has been a beacon of hope and dedication to the community. His work has not only provided medical care but also raised awareness about health issues among the general public. The ceremony was attended by various dignitaries, including representatives from KATI and other prominent organisations.
In his speech, Chief Minister Shah expressed gratitude towards Dr Khan for his unwavering commitment to public service. He stated that such individuals are a source of pride for Sindh and serve as role models for future generations. The chief minister also encouraged others to follow in Dr Khan’s footsteps by contributing positively to society.
Dr Abdul Bari Khan, who has dedicated his life to improving healthcare infrastructure, expressed humility during the ceremony. He thanked the Chief Minister and KATI for their recognition and reiterated his commitment to continue serving the community. 'It is a great honour to be recognised in this manner,' he said, adding that his work was driven by a desire to make a difference in people's lives.
The Indus Hospital Network, established under Dr Khan’s leadership, has become a leading provider of healthcare services in Sindh. The network includes several hospitals and clinics that offer comprehensive medical care to patients from diverse backgrounds. Through its initiatives, the network aims to bridge the gap between urban and rural healthcare access.
Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah also acknowledged the role played by KATI in organising such events. He praised their efforts in promoting community service and highlighted how such collaborations can lead to positive outcomes for society as a whole.
'It is a great honour to be recognised in this manner,' he said, adding that his work was driven by a desire to make a difference in people's lives.
Dr Abdul Bari Khan, Founder of the Indus Hospital Network





