Islamabad: Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has said that steps will be taken to send Pakistani nurses to America.
New York State Assembly Deputy Speaker Phil Ramos and his delegation met Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi in Islamabad, where they discussed increasing cooperation in areas of mutual interest, education, health, policing and economic sectors.
It has been agreed to send qualified Pakistani nurses to New York for employment after completing the necessary process in Malakar and the procedure will be finalized soon.
Deputy Speaker New York Assembly invited Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi to visit New York and said that there is a shortage of qualified nurses in America and Pakistan has a lot of potential in this regard, the promotion of bilateral cooperation will benefit the people of both countries.
Mohsin Naqvi said that during his tenure, he paid special attention to the nursing department in Punjab and doubled the number of nursing students. He also planned to increase the number of nurses in Islamabad. He took urgent steps to send Pakistani qualified nurses to New York. will go.
He said that in my recent visit to New York, there was a positive discussion on increasing cooperation between Islamabad Police and New York Police Department. A delegation of Islamabad Police will visit New York soon.
The American delegation included New York Assembly Member Alec Cransey, American Pakistani Public Affairs Chairman Dr. Ijaz Ahmed, New York Chapter President Tariq Khan, President Imtiaz Rahi, Director Dr. Pervaiz Iqbal, former Executive Director Athar Tirmizi and Texas Vice President Dr. Khalid Mehmood.