Peshawar - A simple yet impressive ceremony was held at the Paraplegic Centre Peshawar (PCP) to bid farewell to two distinguished physical rehabilitation professionals embarking on international employment opportunities. Occupational Therapist Maria Gohar is heading to Ireland for a new position, while Speech-Language Pathologist Tariq Farooqi is beginning a new chapter of his career in Qatar. Both professionals were highly commended for their dedicated services to PCP, and commemorative shields were presented to them by Chairman of the Board of Governors, Zia-ur-Rehman.
The event was also attended by Chief Executive of the Centre, Dr Syed Muhammad Ilyas, Director Rehabilitation Dr Aamir Zeb, senior administrative officers, and other staff members, all of whom extended their best wishes to the departing professionals. Speakers at the ceremony expressed pride in the fact that professionals trained at the Paraplegic Centre Peshawar are demonstrating their expertise on a global stage. However, concerns were also raised about the increasing trend of skilled individuals seeking employment abroad, largely due to limited resources and development opportunities in various sectors—including healthcare—within the country.
KP govt aims to boost forest revenue, curb illegal logging The Centre’s administration expressed hope that dedicated and talented professionals like Maria Gohar and Tariq Farooqi will never forget their roots, their identity, or the people with whom they began their careers—and that they will continue to make Pakistan proud while working overseas. Tags: pcp holds farewell party.
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PCP holds farewell party for two professionals

Peshawar - A simple yet impressive ceremony was held at the Paraplegic Centre Peshawar (PCP) to bid farewell to two distinguished physical rehabilitation professionals embarking on international employment opportunities.