Islamabad: Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal has stressed the need for completing the Jinnah Medical Complex in Islamabad within a three-year timeframe. During a high-level review meeting held today in the capital, he highlighted the importance of incorporating green design principles into the project to ensure it is sustainable and environmentally friendly.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Jinnah Medical Complex is being developed as a state-of-the-art healthcare facility aimed at revolutionizing healthcare standards in the city. The project is planned with a total estimated cost of 120 billion rupees, reflecting its significance and scope.
Minister Iqbal’s emphasis on timely completion and sustainable design underscores the government’s commitment to advancing healthcare infrastructure in Islamabad. The complex is expected to serve as a pivotal institution in enhancing medical services and access to quality healthcare for the residents of the region.