• Latest

Jahangir Khan Tareen and LPP’s Free Eye and Limb Camps bring hope to thousands in South Punjab

March 5, 2026

Iran announces $30000 bounty for killing or capturing US soldiers amid rising tensions

August 16, 2026

Honours amid hardship: Civil awards and Pakistan’s economic crisis

August 16, 2026

Ameer Zamir Khan calls engineers vanguard of Pakistan’s journey towards economic strength

August 16, 2026

Daroghawala Industrial Owners Association celebrates Pakistan’s 79th Independence Day with patriotic spirit

August 15, 2026

Women journalists celebrate achievements, poets pay tribute to Pakistan at Lahore events

August 15, 2026

India’s farm export troubles open a window of opportunity for Pakistan

August 15, 2026

Two suspects in Lahore police killings die in Muridke encounter, third suspect escapes

August 14, 2026

Lahore Chamber marks Aug. 14 with flag-hoisting, calls for industrial growth

August 14, 2026

Ali Hussam Asghar receives strong support from Hall Road traders ahead of Lahore Chamber elections

August 14, 2026

79th Independence Day: Is this independence day in Reality?

August 14, 2026

Karachi Independence Day aerial firing leaves one dead, 93 injured

August 14, 2026

Lahore’s Lari Adda Police Station loses two officials in deadly firing

August 14, 2026
The Tribune International
Monday, August 17, 2026
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Top News
  • Pakistan
    • Local News
    • Crime
    • Interview
    • Politics
    • Health
  • Business
    • Business
    • FBR & Customs
    • Tech
  • World
    • Iran-US-Israel war
  • Epaper
  • Entertainment
    • History in focus
      • NGOs
      • Weird
      • Word of the day
  • Opinion
    • Letter to Editor
    • News Analysis
  • Sports
    • Cricket
  • Advertise
  • Latest
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Top News
  • Pakistan
    • Local News
    • Crime
    • Interview
    • Politics
    • Health
  • Business
    • Business
    • FBR & Customs
    • Tech
  • World
    • Iran-US-Israel war
  • Epaper
  • Entertainment
    • History in focus
      • NGOs
      • Weird
      • Word of the day
  • Opinion
    • Letter to Editor
    • News Analysis
  • Sports
    • Cricket
  • Advertise
  • Latest
No Result
View All Result
The Tribune International
No Result
View All Result
Home Pakistan

Jahangir Khan Tareen and LPP’s Free Eye and Limb Camps bring hope to thousands in South Punjab

5 months ago
in Pakistan
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
0

By Our Correspondent

LODHARAN:  – In the underprivileged regions of South Punjab, where access to quality healthcare remains a major challenge, the Lodhran Pilot Project (LPP), under the leadership of renowned social activist Jahangir Khan Tareen, CEO Dr. Abdul Saboor, and Program Manager Ms. Aalia, has emerged as a lifeline for thousands of people. Through its series of free medical camps, LPP is not only providing essential treatment but also instilling hope, confidence, and dignity among the region’s most vulnerable communities.

The initiative, now in its 45th phase, is widely regarded as one of the most impactful community health campaigns in South Punjab. Over the years, LPP has successfully organized 45 free eye camps, providing medical services to a total of 73,924 patients. Among them, 36,623 were men, 37,301 women, and 5 transgender individuals, demonstrating the organization’s commitment to inclusivity and community outreach.

The eye camps have achieved remarkable success in restoring vision, with 10,296 eye surgeries performed so far. These procedures have benefited 5,194 men, 5,362 women, and 5 transgender patients, many of whom were suffering from cataracts or other treatable vision problems. Each camp provides a comprehensive package of care, including complete eye examinations, vision tests, distribution of free spectacles, cataract surgeries, and post-operative care. A dedicated team of specialist doctors, trained staff, and volunteers works tirelessly to ensure every patient receives personalized attention throughout the day.

“The success of these eye camps reflects our mission to provide accessible, high-quality healthcare to communities that need it the most,” said Dr. Abdul Saboor, CEO of LPP. “Under the guidance of Mr. Jahangir Khan Tareen and with the program oversight of Ms. Aalia, we are not only treating patients but also restoring their hope and self-confidence.”

RelatedPosts

Narcotics queenpin Anmol Pinky set for release after court throws out key drug charges

Punjab Assembly Committee inaction leaves Lahore Gymkhana lease dispute in Limbo

Pakistan Army, Houbara Foundation continue 28-year mission to restore Cholistan Desert habitat

Pakistan, seven Islamic nations urge immediate action to end Gaza violence

Pakistan, Azerbaijan reaffirm commitment to expanding cooperation in trade, energy and investment

Bodies of Nirmal Purja, three climbers recovered from Broad Peak

Load More

In addition to the eye camps, LPP recently organized a free prosthetic limb (limbs) camp at 12 MPR in Lodhran, which ran for 20 days. This initiative was designed to rehabilitate differently-abled individuals by providing them with prosthetic limbs and rehabilitation support to enable independent and dignified living. During the 20th day of the camp, Jahangir Khan Tareen visited the facility, personally interacting with beneficiaries and learning about their experiences.

The camp empowered recipients to demonstrate their newly regained mobility by riding bicycles, motorcycles, rickshaws, and even tractors, a testament to the transformative impact of the initiative. Since its inception, nine free limb camps under Jahangir Khan Tareen’s leadership have provided prosthetic limbs to 1,327 individuals.

“The purpose of these camps is not just to provide medical assistance but to give people the confidence and independence they deserve,” said Ms. Aalia, Program Manager at LPP. “Seeing beneficiaries actively participating in daily life activities and gaining self-reliance is the greatest reward for our team.”

During his visit, Jahangir Khan Tareen also interacted with students and trainees enrolled in LPP’s skills development and sponsorship programs. Toolkits were distributed among young participants to help them utilize their skills and access better employment opportunities. Certificates were awarded to female students at the LPP Skill Center, boosting their morale and encouraging their educational and professional pursuits.

The initiative also focused on children benefiting from prosthetic limbs, engaging them in sports and recreational activities to encourage social inclusion, confidence, and mental well-being. Jahangir Khan Tareen praised their courage, resilience, and determination, emphasizing the importance of providing support beyond medical care to enable holistic rehabilitation.

Through these free eye and limb camps, LPP is addressing multiple layers of social and health challenges. It is not only restoring physical health but also enhancing self-esteem, independence, and societal participation for thousands of people in South Punjab. By combining healthcare services with skills development and empowerment programs, LPP is creating a sustainable impact that extends beyond immediate medical relief.

Experts note that such initiatives are essential in regions where government healthcare infrastructure is insufficient. The LPP model, under the leadership of Jahangir Khan Tareen, with CEO Dr. Abdul Saboor managing operations and Ms. Aalia coordinating programs, sets a benchmark for comprehensive, community-focused humanitarian work in Pakistan.

As the 45th phase of the free eye camp series concludes and plans for future limb and rehabilitation camps are underway, LPP continues to be a beacon of hope for underserved communities, reinforcing the idea that access to healthcare and empowerment should be a universal right, not a privilege.

 

—

Tags: CommunityEmpowermentFree Eye CamphealthcareJahangir Khan TareenLimb CampLodhranPakistanPilot ProjectSkills
Previous Post

Lahore court orders unfreezing of YouTuber Ducky Bhai’s bank accounts

Next Post

The breath of freedom and shield of protection: A Pakistani youth’s journey of gratitude

Next Post

The breath of freedom and shield of protection: A Pakistani youth’s journey of gratitude

IG Punjab Rao Abdul Kareem meets LCCI SVP to discuss community concerns

Public Accounts Committee takes up audit paras of Specialised Healthcare Department

Govt considers work-from-home, distance learning measures to conserve fuel amid regional tensions

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Login
Notify of
guest
guest
0 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
  • About Us
  • Blog
  • Blog
  • Checkout
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Home
  • My account
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • 📰 Advertise With Us
Reach us: THETRIBUNEINTL@GMAIL.COM Disclaimer: Tribune International is an independent platform, not affiliated with any other organisation.

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Translate »
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Top News
  • Pakistan
    • Local News
    • Crime
    • Interview
    • Politics
    • Health
  • Business
    • Business
    • FBR & Customs
    • Tech
  • World
    • Iran-US-Israel war
  • Epaper
  • Entertainment
    • History in focus
      • NGOs
      • Weird
      • Word of the day
  • Opinion
    • Letter to Editor
    • News Analysis
  • Sports
    • Cricket
  • Advertise
  • Latest

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

wpDiscuz
0
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x
| Reply