22 January, 2021, 12:15 am
From left: Ahmadiyya Muslim Women’s Movement secretary Nasra Khan, Minister for Education, Heritage and Arts, Rosy Akbar with and Mumtaz Begum. Picture: SUPPLIED
To assist the students in the North affected by Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasa, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Women’s Movement and the Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-i-Islam (Lahore/Fiji) Society gave a cheque of $7000 to the Minister for Education Rosy Akbar.
The organisation collectively presented the cheque to the minister earlier on Monday.
The secretary for the organisations, Nasra Khan, said their members generously contributed towards the donation.
“We would like to assist students, parents and the communities affected by STC Yasa,” she said.
Ministry receives $7,000 donation for damaged schools rehabilitation works
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The Minister for Education, Heritage and Arts, Hon. Rosy Akbar received cheque donations from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Women’s Movement and the Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat – I – Islam (Lahore/Fiji) Society to assist students in the North who were affected by Tropical Cyclone Yasa.
The organisations collectively presented cheques amounting to $7,000 to the Minister Akbar this morning.
Mrs. Nasra Khan the Secretary for the Organizations said, “Our members have generously contributed towards this donation as we would like to assist students, parents and the communities affected by TC Yasa”.
Minister Akbar says, “We are grateful to the Society for their support and would like to thank its members for having the interest of our children at heart. We are indeed overwhelmed with this generosity and will use the funds to assist students affected by TC Yasa”.
MINISTRY RECEIVES $7,000 DONATION FOR DAMAGED SCHOOLS REHABILITATION WORKS
18/01/2021
The Minister for Education, Heritage and Arts, Hon. Rosy Akbar received cheque donations from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Women’s Movement and the Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat – I – Islam (Lahore/Fiji) Society to assist students in the North who were affected by Tropical Cyclone Yasa.
Mrs. Nasra Khan the Secretary for the Organizations said, “Our members have generously contributed towards this donation as we would like to assist students, parents and the communities affected by TC Yasa”.
Minister Akbar says, “We are grateful to the Society for their support and would like to thank its members for having the interest of our children at heart. We are indeed overwhelmed with this generosity and will use the funds to assist students affected by TC Yasa”.