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ISLAMABAD:The government has slashed the subsidy budget by 23% for next fiscal year 2020-21, beginning July, of which the major reduction will be borne by the power sector.According to the budget book unveiled by the government on Friday, the subsidy release had been estimated at Rs271.5 billion fo
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KARACHI:We lag behind in laparoscopic surgery compared to how it is being practiced in the world.This was stated by Tabba Kidney Institute Urology Department Head and Surgeries Directo
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samba og open surgery.According to Dr Saulat, temperature, non-availability of clean drinking water and malnutrition are the reasons for kidney stone diseases in Pakistan.Chief Operating Officer Dr Aqeel Ahmed said that the institute will soon launch robotic surgery. The institute has brought major change in paediatric urology, he said, adding that it has introduced 3D lapar