Acting General President checked Eye Care Services

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Acting General President checked Eye Care Services 
Saturday, May 31,2025

Sheikh Ul Hadith Shahabuddin Delawar, Acting Genera President of ARCS, visited the Central Hospital to assess the ongoing four-day eye treatment and surgery program by Al-Basar International Foundation. The visit also aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and timeliness of the services provided to patients.

During the visit, the Acting General President expressed his gratitude to the foundation for free eye care services to underprivileged individuals in Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif and Kabul. He also commended the efforts of the medical team and prayed for the complete recovery of the patients and immense reward for the healthcare workers.

Further, Mr. Delawar reaffirmed ARCS’s commitment to launching services at a newly established hospital dedicated to the treatment of congenital heart defects and highlighted plans to invite additional international medical teams, particularly to support treatment of patients with eye diseases, cleft lips and palates, and other complex medical cases.

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