Daily Times
April 24, 2021
Mobilink Microfinance Bank Limited has signed four (4) Memorandums of Understanding with key social welfare organizations across Pakistan to foster efficient donations/ ZAKAT collections and aid in their respective disbursements.
During a recent ceremony in Karachi, MMBL has partnered with Saylani Welfare International Trust, Health and Nutrition Development Society (HANDS), and Sarim Burney Welfare Trust International. The partnerships will utilize deploying branchless banking solutions for enabling these organizations in financially empowering their beneficiaries through faster disbursements via their digital JazzCash wallets.
In line with its commitment towards promoting financial inclusion for all, MMBL, the largest digital bank of Pakistan, is employing innovative digital practices to provide convenient solutions for faster transactions. The bank is constantly striving to serve its customers and shareholders better every day through the deployment
Ten-month-old conjoined twins separated after successful surgery at Karachi hospital
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Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
Ten-month-old conjoined twins were separated after a successful operation in Karachi and are now spending a healthy life, the family reported on Tuesday.
The conjoined twins were born to the wife of Asrar Ahmed, a textile mill worker, on March 16, 2019.
Due to their precarious financial situation, the parents were unable to raise funds for the twins abdominal separation surgery.
With the efforts of Sarim Burney Welfare Trust, Nasser Abdulla Lootah, a Dubai-based businessman, bore the expenses of the treatment.
After a successful operation at a Karachi hospital, the parents met Lootah and expressed their gratitude for his kind gesture.
Conjoined twins get new lease on life after successful separation surgery in Karachi
Pakistan
Wed, Jan 06, 2021
A pair of conjoined twins have a new lease on life after a successful separation surgery in Karachi, the family reported on Tuesday.
The twins were born to the wife of Asrar Ahmed, a textile mill worker, on March 16, 2019.
Due to their precarious financial situation, the parents were unable to raise funds for the twins abdominal separation surgery.
With the efforts of Sarim Burney Welfare Trust, Nasser Abdulla Lootah, a Dubai-based businessman, bore the expenses of the treatment.
After a successful operation at a Karachi hospital, the parents met Lootah and expressed their gratitude for his kind gesture.