Skip to content
Photonews Logo Photonews logo
  • Home
  • Pakistan
    • Punjab
    • Sindh
    • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    • Azad Jammu Kashmir
    • Balochistan
    • Gilgit – Baltistan
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
    Angry Birds Movie 3 trailer by Paramount animated sequel before December 2026 release
    Videos

    Angry Birds Movie 3 Trailer Sets Dec 23 Release

    June 30, 2026 1 Min Read
    Olivia Wilde Trailer Gregg Araki Thriller I Want Your Sex Trailer Shows Olivia
    Videos

    Olivia Wilde Trailer Shows Gregg Araki Thriller I Want Your Sex Trailer Shows Olivia

    June 11, 2026 1 Min Read
    Alia Bhatt Alpha teaser shows the actor entering action mode in YRF’s female-led spy thriller.
    Videos

    Alia Bhatt Alpha Teaser Shows Bobby Deol Training Her

    June 10, 2026 1 Min Read
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Offbeat
  • Blog
  • Contact
Reading: Baby dies as doctors go on Strike in Karachi’s NICH
PhotoNews PakistanPhotoNews Pakistan
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • Pakistan
    • Punjab
    • Sindh
    • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    • Balochistan
    • Azad Jammu Kashmir
    • Gilgit – Baltistan
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Offbeat
  • Blog
  • Contact
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Photonews. All Rights Reserved.
PhotoNews Pakistan > Sindh > Baby dies as doctors go on Strike in Karachi’s NICH
Sindh

Baby dies as doctors go on Strike in Karachi’s NICH

Web Desk
By Web Desk Published May 30, 2015 5 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Caught between the ongoing feud between the employees of the National Institute of Child Health (NICH) and the health department, 14-month-old Sufiyan forfeited his life yesterday.

The baby boy, who lived in Orangi Town, was admitted at the health facility the same day and died before the doctors could diagnose him properly.

The subsequent talks between the health officials and the protesting employees also failed as they government asked them to wait until the upcoming budget is announced. The employees are demanding health allowance and claim it is their basic right. The union leaders announced their strike and boycott from hospital duties will continue today [Saturday].

“They [officials] had given us a lollipop,” claimed Zaryab Tiwana, one of the leaders who attended the meeting with the health department officials. “The government is not serious about solving issues.”

The president of Young Nurses Association, Aijaz Kalheri, said the health allowance is their basic right and the government should immediately announce it.

The strike, which started on Thursday, was announced by a joint action committee that comprised disgruntled workers from both the NICH and Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC). When the committee met District South deputy commissioner, he assured them their allowance will be paid soon and the delays were merely caused due to bureaucratic hurdles in forwarding the summary. After the successful negotiations, Joint Action Committee’s executive member Ismail Jiskani suspended their strike. “There is no need to continue the protest when the issue is being resolved.”

However, the NICH workers were not satisfied and continued their protest on Friday.

It was a battle of wits inside the NICH wards on Friday as some nurses wanted to treat the patients in need while the union leaders insisted they join their protests outside the building.

“What were you told earlier?” one of the leaders questioned a nurse. “Why are we observing a strike outside the hospital,” asked another before insisting she abandon her patients.

When the nurse pointed at some children who needed immediate attention, the men asked them to let them be. “Let the situation become worse, let them [parents] cry,” said one of the leaders. “We are fighting for our rights. The issue will be resolved when there is a critical situation in the hospital.”

The only nurse who was managing that floor left in a hurry as the children were left on their own.

Sufiyan’s worried mother ran to the doctor to take a look at him. The doctor asked three junior doctors to help him out and the team tried to revive him for nearly 10 minutes before declaring him dead.

She questioned the doctors how it happened. “He was fine a few hours ago,” she kept asking. Since there was no nurse available, the grief-stricken mother removed the cannula from the baby’s hands and the feeding tube from his nose.

Sufiyan was brought to NICH’s emergency ward a few hours before he died. “He had [some kind of] blood disease,” said the doctor, adding that his condition was quite serious. “We are trying to manage but it is not so easy to work without the support staff,” added another doctor.

Some worried parents argued with the protesting NICH staff when they failed to help their children. “My son is in serious condition. For God’s sake, please come with me,” cried one attendant. Losing hope, he tried to douse himself in the petrol from his motorcycle. “Our kids are dying but you don’t care,” shouted another father from Naushero Feroz.

Meanwhile, the protesting workers insisted it was not their responsibility. “We had already informed the hospital management not to admit serious patients in the wards,” said the nurses’ association’s Kalheri. “Our protest is for our rights and we’ll continue until the authorities resolve them.”

The hospital employees, including the staff of JPMC, had decided that at least one member of the support staff will be available in the ward but so far the workers have failed to implement this. Hardly any workers attended the out-patients department or visited the wards on Friday.

“I’ll take action against the hospital management, if [it is proved] this boy died due to negligence,” announced the health secretary, Saeed Ahmed Mangnejo.

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement

Recent Posts

Gilgit-Baltistan Polls Set For June 7, 2026 Vote

Gilgit Baltistan Election 2026 Faces PTI Rejection

Large groups of people forming human figures to illustrate population growth and demographic change.

Pakistan Population Growth Fuels NFC Reform Call

ALT Text: Canadian actor Hudson Williams seen with friends during a night out in New York City on June 27.

Hudson Williams Break Follows Awards Run

Post Archives

More Popular from Photonews

Collapsed buildings and rubble after powerful earthquakes struck near Caracas, Venezuela.
Top NewsWorld

Venezuela Earthquakes Trigger Emergency in Caracas

2 Min Read
Mashal Khan and Storee Saba Iqbal shown in a collage after she completed her journalism degree in Canada.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Mashal Khan sister earns journalism degree in Toronto

2 Min Read
Europe heatwave left thousands without power in France as record heat triggered alerts across several countries.
World

Europe Heatwave Cuts Power to Thousands in France

2 Min Read
Business

US Stock Futures Fall as AI Worries Hit Tech Rally

US stock futures fell on Friday as concerns over AI valuations and a chip-led selloff in…

June 26, 2026
Pakistan

Kohlu Earthquake: 4.3 Tremor Hits After 70 Houses Damaged

A 4.3-magnitude Kohlu earthquake rattled Balochistan on Saturday, the third tremor to hit the district within…

June 27, 2026
Sindh

Sindh Salary Pension Schedule Moves Payments Before Month-End

Karachi, Sindh: The Government of Sindh has revised the Sindh salary pension schedule, allowing government employees…

June 25, 2026
Sports

Lewandowski Chicago Fire Deal Runs Through 2027-28 MLS Season

Robert Lewandowski has signed with Chicago Fire FC through the 2027-28 Major League Soccer season after…

June 30, 2026
PhotoNews Pakistan

Always Stay Up to Date

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

    Categories

    • World
    • Pakistan
    • Punjab
    • Sindh
    • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    • Balochistan
    • Azad Jammu Kashmir

     

    • Top News
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Videos
    • Tech
    • Offbeat
    • Blog
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Code of Ethics & Editorial Standards

    © 2026 Phototnews
    All Rights Reserved.

    Welcome Back!

    Sign in to your account

    Lost your password?