By Our Correspondent
LAHORE Health Reporters Association (HRA) and Punjab Revenue Journalists Association (PRJA) have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen mutual collaboration.
Both associations have agreed to coordinate efforts for emergency services in hospitals and revenue-related matters.
HRA will ensure the timely provision of services for PRJA members at patwar offices, registration branches, and land record centers. Similarly, PRJA will facilitate HRA members in accessing health facilities, daily medicines, and other medical resources in hospitals.
PRJA President Aamir Mahmood Butt and HRA President Bilal Chaudhry have expressed their commitment to strengthening mutual cooperation and working together to resolve challenges.
Both associations have pledged to prioritize mutual dialogue in case of any disputes and stand by each other as allies.
Public welfare and initiatives in the public interest will be promoted through joint efforts under this agreement.
The MoU establishes a framework for effective mutual services, which will continue indefinitely.
The signing ceremony was further endorsed by PRJA General Secretary Sheikh Idrees and HRA Chairman Mian Naveed, who also signed the document.This collaboration aims to foster professional unity while serving public interests more effectively and efficiently.
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