BY MALIK FAISAL MUNIR / DNA
ISLAMABAD, DEC 1: Marking the beginning of a new era in Bradford’s health and development, HRH The Duke of Gloucester, Prince Richard, paid a special visit to the construction site of the upcoming Kingfisher Medical Centre at Jinnah Business Park. The royal visit not only highlights the significance of the project but also reflects a major step toward strengthening the city’s future healthcare infrastructure.
The project is being spearheaded by Jinnah Group CEO, Saleem Jinnah Akhtar, whose visionary leadership and continuous services to the community are widely appreciated across the city. A well-known businessman and respected social figure, Saleem Jinnah Akhtar has earned recognition for his contributions to Bradford’s progress, community harmony, and welfare initiatives, alongside his notable achievements in the business sector.
During the visit, the Duke was briefed on the master plan of the centre, ongoing construction progress, modern healthcare facilities, and the project’s long-term impact. The occasion was also attended by several prominent community leaders, business personalities, and local officials, all of whom expressed strong support and confidence in the initiative. They noted that the centre will not only offer advanced medical services but will also create employment opportunities and economic growth for thousands of local residents.
On this occasion, Saleem Jinnah Akhtar, head of the Jinnah Group, stated that Our goal is not merely to construct a building, but to establish an institution that will serve as a source of health, hope, and convenience for generations to come.
For Bradford, this moment stands as a significant honour and a promising step toward enhanced development and improved public welfare, opening new doors for the city’s future.
















