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Karachi Commissioner Spearheads Polio Vaccination Drive, Reaches Unvaccinated Children
11 Oct
Summary
- Commissioner Karachi visits Landhi and Ittehad Town to vaccinate unvaccinated children
- Administers polio drops to 121 out of 436 children who had refused vaccination
- Comprehensive plan to vaccinate 2.7 million children under 5 in Karachi by October 13

On October 10, 2025, the Commissioner of Karachi, Syed Hassan Naqvi, accompanied by the Deputy Commissioners of Malir and Keamari, visited Landhi and Ittehad Town as part of a campaign to reach children who had refused polio vaccination. During the visit, the Commissioner administered polio drops to 121 out of 436 children who had previously refused the vaccine.
In the morning, the Commissioner visited Landhi Town, where he vaccinated 48 children at the office of the Landhi Association of Trade and Industry. In the afternoon, he traveled to Ittehad Town, where he administered polio drops to 73 out of 263 children who had refused vaccination in Mohammad Khan Colony, with the cooperation of an influential person from the Mehsud tribe.
The Commissioner stated that efforts are being made to contact the parents of the remaining 315 unvaccinated children in these areas, and their vaccination will be completed within a day or two. According to health department statistics, there are 34,372 children who have refused vaccination in Karachi. The Commissioner revealed that a comprehensive plan has been made to cover all these children in the campaign starting from October 13, with the goal of vaccinating 2.7 million children under five years old from all districts in Karachi.