High Commission receives Donation for Affected Sri Lankans from GAK HealthCare International, Pakistan

High Commission receives Donation for Affected Sri Lankans from GAK HealthCare International, Pakistan

The High Commission of Sri Lanka in Islamabad received a cheque amounting to PKR 500,000 from GAK HealthCare International, Pakistan, as a gesture of its commitment to the Sri Lankan people and in support of the ongoing relief activities in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah.

GAK HealthCare International is a leading Pakistani healthcare group with over 25 years of experience in medical education, patient care, and medical tourism. The group operates institutions such as Islamabad Medical & Dental College (IMDC) and Dr. Akbar Niazi Teaching Hospital (ANTH), with a focus on integrated healthcare, innovation, and global expansion, particularly across Asia. GAK HealthCare International offers programmes in MBBS, BDS, nursing, and allied health sciences, aiming to raise healthcare standards in Pakistan and position the country as a regional healthcare hub.

Vice Chancellor of City University, Islamabad, Major General (Rtd) Professor Muhammad Aslam and an executive member of GAK HealthCare International, Pakistan, Dr. Usman Waheed visited the Official Residence of the High Commissioner on 19 December 2025 and formally handed over the cheque to High Commissioner of Sri Lanka in Islamabad, Rear Admiral Fred Senevirathne.

On behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka, the High Commissioner expressed his heartfelt gratitude to CEO of GAK HealthCare International, Yasir Khan Niazi, Major General (Rtd) Professor Muhammad Aslam, Dr. Usman Waheed, and the students of the university for their generous contribution of PKR 500,000 towards Sri Lanka’s disaster-relief efforts.

High Commission of Sri Lanka
Islamabad

22 December 2025

 

 

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