Educational institutions must participate whole-heartedly for flood-affectees: Chief APSMA

Education Aug, 28 2022
Educational institutions must participate whole-heartedly for flood-affectees: Chief APSMA
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KARACHI: Syed Tariq Shah central Chairman of All Private Schools Management Association (APSMA) Sindh said private schools should take part in relief and rehabilitation of flood-affected people by setting up flood relief camps. Clothes, food, tents, drinking water, medicines, baby milk boxes and other necessities of life can be provided to victims of Sindh and Balochistan.

He said that students and teachers should also actively participate in this charity as our youth are always ready to face every difficult time together. He said Sindh and Balochistan have been affected more, while flood has also caused havoc in southern Punjab, which has displaced more than one and a half million people, crops have been destroyed and their property and livestock have been perished. He said that millions of flood victims have been in open air for several days waiting for your help and instead of depending on government I am giving my help to people affected by rains and floods. He appealed to overseas Pakistanis to help in this situation. Generously contribute funds to flood relief fund set up by government. 

Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 29 2022

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Syeda Hoor Shumail
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