Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan on Wednesday inaugurated 20th modular operation theater at Khyber Teaching Hospitals (KTH) which was established at a cost of Rs350 million. Talking to media in Peshawar after inaugurating the facility, the CM said that KP government was providing free health facilities to its citizens under Sehat Insaf Card. He said the modular operation theater was equipped with the latest technology and equipment, adding that KTH hospital was providing the best medical car facilities to people from across the provinces and Afghanistan. At the end of the function, the CM appreciated the services of KTH administration and staff and congratulated them on having the state of the art operation theater. Meanwhile, Mahmood Khan said that public must raise their voice for the rights of province in any circumstances, irrespective of political affiliations. Addressing the oath taking ceremony of the newly elected body of Peshawar Bar Association at Judicial Complex, the chief minister said he would go to any extent to achieve the due rights for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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