KMC signs MoU with welfare organisations for improvement of graveyards
Karachi
May 6, 2021
The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) has formed a central committee and subcommittees to improve the condition of cemeteries, end monopoly of graveyard mafia and facilitate the process of burials. The cooperation and collaboration of civil society, and social and welfare organisations has also been [ensured] so that the complaints of the citizens regarding the cemeteries can be resolved, KMC Administrator Laeeq Ahmed said during the signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Sailani Welfare Trust and Jaffaria Disaster Management Cell (JDC) Welfare Foundation for the management of new cemeteries.
Top Story
April 12, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Sunday said that during the past years, huge loans had piled up and after payment of instalments, little money was left for welfare of people.
He was speaking at the virtual inaugural ceremony of the ‘Bhuka Na Soye’ [None should go to bed hungry] initiative under Ehsaas programme here.
“Today we have huge piles of debts and limited resources to spend money on people.
“Despite that, Allah has commanded us to follow that path; then this path is the path of supremacy of law and humanity.
“It is our key responsibility to take care of the weaker sections of society,” he added.
Top Story
April 12, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Sunday said that during the past years, huge loans had piled up and after payment of instalments, little money was left for welfare of people.
He was speaking at the virtual inaugural ceremony of the Bhuka Na Soye [None should go to bed hungry] initiative under Ehsaas programme here.
“Today we have huge piles of debts and limited resources to spend money on people. “Despite that, Allah has commanded us to follow that path; then this path is the path of supremacy of law and humanity. “It is our key responsibility to take care of the weaker sections of society,” he added.
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City administrator asks social organisations to point out issues
Karachi
January 29, 2021
Administrator Karachi Laeeq Ahmed has asked social and welfare organisations to point out the city s issues so that they could be overcome with joint efforts.
Visiting the head office of the Saylani Welfare Trust in Bahadurabad on Thursday, he said the trust had served humanity in Pakistan as well as abroad. Saylani Welfare Trust President Yousuf Lakhani, adviser to chairman Afzal Chamdia and Chief Executive Officer Muhammad Ghazaal welcomed Ahmed upon his arrival.
The administrator also addressed the participants of a training being held at the head office of the trust. Appreciating the trust, he said they were not only serving humanity but also providing education to needy children. The new generation is being trained by the trust to overcome joblessness.â