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The Pakistan Navy's nurses providing mock-up health services in 2010. The Pakistan Armed Forces Nursing Service is a joint military administrative and staff service branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces— since it is not restricted to the army but service members of other branches of the Pakistan's military are also its part.: 1718–1719 [1]
Software & computer services Karachi: 1996 E-Commerce, financial solutions, IT services, software & consulting P A Treet Corporation: Conglomerates - Lahore: 1952 Automotive batteries, packaging products, personal care products, pharmaceutical, trading P A TRG Pakistan: Industrials Professional business support services Karachi: 2002
Hashoo Group was established in 1960 as Hassan Ali & Company, a commodities trading company based in Karachi Port.By the 1970s, it had become one of Pakistan's largest trading companies.
The National Engineering Services Pakistan (Urdu: قومی خدماتِ مہندسی پاکستان), commonly known as NESPAK, is a Pakistani state-owned enterprise and an energy contractor which provides consulting, construction, engineering, and management services globally. [2]
The Aga Khan Medical Complex, built on a 65-acre site in Karachi, was planned and designed by Payette Associates, a Boston, U.S.-based architectural firm. [3] [4] It consists of a 721-bed hospital, a medical school for 500 students, a school of nursing, housing for staff and students, and a mosque. The building has been carefully designed to ...
SIUT Trust Hospital in Karachi In 2024, SIUT acquired a four-star Pakistani hotel, Regent Plaza Hotel, to convert it into a health care facility. The Regent Plaza hotel was located on Shahrah-e-Faisal , consisting an plot area of 13,200 square yards, with construction having a total covered area of 47,034 square yards.
Burewala Textile Mills, acquired in 1957 from Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation and later merged into Dawood Lawrencepur Limited in 2004 [6] [7] Central Insurance Company, now known as Cyan Limited [8] [9] Dawood Mines, it was established with a paid-up capital of Rs. 0.5 million and was involved in coal mining [10] [11]
In July 1978, Siemens was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange. [8] [12] Since 1997, Siemens has awarded medals to engineering students across Pakistani universities and runs a three-year apprenticeship course in Karachi. [6] By 2002, over 50 percent of telephone networks in Pakistan were using Siemens Pakistan's EWSD technology. [13]