By IANS,
Islamabad : Pakistan’s provincial government of Punjab has decided to launch a drive to root out quackery.
The government Thursday set up a high-level committee for evolving a strategy to launch a vigorous campaign against the quackery, Daily Times said.
A decision was taken in a meeting of the emergency committee presided over by Punjab chief minister Shahbaz Sharif for reviewing measures for the eradication of dengue.
During the meet, Sharif said that quacks and fake Hakeems (Muslim physician) could not be allowed to play with human lives and the elements involved in this heinous trade in the name of medicine deserved no leniency.
He said a committee headed by chief secretary would devise an effective strategy for this purpose.
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