Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar has said that the service of ailing humanity is noble job and it is duty of the social welfare organisations to ensure provisions of basic amenities of life to the deserving and neglected people of the society.
He expressed these views while talking to a delegation of Al Mustafa Welfare Society, led by the Patron in Chief and the former federal minister Haji Muhammad Hanif Tayyab, here on Friday, disclosed an official. The other members of the delegation were Chairman Al Mustafa Welfare Trust-UK Abdul Razzaq Sajid, Mufti Muhammad Jamshed Saeedi (London), Mian Khalid Habib Elahi Advocate, Muhammad Nawaz Kharal, Eng. Abdul Rashid, Tajammul Gurmani and Arif Chaudhry.
The Governor said Al Mustafa Welfare Society (AMS) was a renowned name in the human development sector. He hailed the services being rendered by the Al Mustafa and said that he already attended different functions organized by Al Mustafa in United Kingdom. He said the clean drinking water was a serious problem in the country and Al Mustafa should cooperate with the government to install water filtrations plants in the rural areas. Haji Hanif Tayyab said that Al Mustafa Welfare Society was launching massive eye camps' drive in Pakistan and Kashmir, which will carry out 10,000 cataract surgeries with the support of Al Mustafa Welfare Trust-UK. He also said unfortunately Pakistan was the fifth largest country in the world with cleft lip and palate children and in recent years Al Mustafa performed 9000 free plastic surgeries for such children. According to him, the Al Mustafa has already installed water filtrations plants in the different parts of Karachi for providing potable drinking water to thousands of families.-PR
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