Pak Business News:
  • 11 May 2025
  • Cholistan Canal Project Sparks Environmental Concerns
  • Power Sector Inefficiencies Highlighted
  • Remittances Reach $31.2 Billion in Jul–Apr FY25
  • IMF Approves $1 Billion Loan Tranche for Pakistan
  • KSE-100 Index Declines Amid Geopolitical Tensions
  • 10 May 2025
  • IMF disburses $1B to Pakistan, approves $1.4B climate loan
  • KSE-100 plunges 6,500 pts amid regional tensions, partially recovers post-IMF deal
  • Weekly inflation rises 0.24% as food and fuel prices edge up
  • Remittances drop 22% MoM in April, total $2.2B; YoY up 13.1%
  • USD/PKR closes at 281.75 (sell), 281.50 (buy) on May 9
  • Govt launches NAFSA to regulate food safety & boost agri exports
  • Bank Alfalah to sell Alfalah Securities to Optimus Capital for Rs 313M

Dr. Sara Saeed Khurram, a medical graduate from one of Pakistan’s top universities, faced a pivotal moment when she had to choose between her medical career and family life after marriage and motherhood. Experiencing firsthand the challenges many female doctors face, she co-founded Sehat Kahani, a telemedicine platform connecting home-based female doctors to underserved patients across Pakistan.

Under her leadership, Sehat Kahani has established 21 e-health hubs in Sindh, Punjab, and KPK, employing 21 nurses and 44 community health workers, impacting over 75,000 lives directly. The platform boasts a network of over 1,200 female doctors and has launched more than 12 preventive health campaigns, reaching over 800,000 individuals

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