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According to MBRGI, the ‘100 Million Meals’ campaign that was announced by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, is the largest food drive of its kind in the Arab world. “It aims to provide food parcels to empower disadvantaged individuals and families across 20 countries in the Middle East, Asia and Africa to prepare their own meals during the Holy Month of Ramadan.”
The campaign’s target is to provide basic food items, sufficient to prepare up to 100 million meals. Every Dh1 donated will help provide one meal for beneficiaries in targeted countries including Sudan, Lebanon, Jordan, Pakistan, Angola, Uganda, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Tanzania, Senegal, Egypt, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Palestine.
Mukesh Ambani security scare: For ageing widow from Parbhani, Sachin Vaze’s arrest means ‘poetic justice’
BySwati DeshpandeSwati Deshpande / Updated: Mar 15, 2021, 14:17 IST
MUMBAI: For
Sachin Vaze’s arrest seems like “poetic justice”. The 73-year-old mother of
Khwaja Yunus, a bomb blast suspect who disappeared in 2003, has waited patiently for years for the tide to turn against the erstwhile encounter specialist.
Fighting for “justice after the murder of my son’’, she said she was never a match for “the powerful Vaze”. But his arrest showed that “there is always light at the end of the tunnel.”
“Our trust in the Almighty has further strengthened my belief that justice is delayed but not denied. We ran from pillar to post to get the trial started in my son’s murder case, but Vaze is so powerful that he managed to delay the judicial process for so many years,” said Asiya Begum.