Efforts afoot for early rehabilitation of flood victims: Administrator

City News Oct, 4 2022
Efforts afoot for early rehabilitation of flood victims: Administrator
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KARACHI: Administrator Karachi  Murtaza Wahab said that they are working on early rehabilitation of flood victims and will not sit idle until their complete rehabilitation. “We are with our suffering brothers and sisters in this hour of difficulty.

Funds generate from fund raising event held at Burns Garden will help affected people especially artists hit hard by flood,” he said during visit to fund raising event organised by Karachi Metropolitan Corporation at historic Burns Garden here. Deputy Commissioner District South Saeed Laghari, Saif Samijo of Lahoti, Sana Khawaja and number of citizens were present. Murtaza Wahab said that an excellent function has been organised in Burns Garden. He said that Sindh government will not leave affected artists alone in hour of difficulty.

He said that amount generated from  concert and Qawwali Night will be spent for rehabilitation of artists affected by flood. He said that living nations always face difficult situations with perseverance and share each other’s sufferings through mutual aid. “We also have to play our part in this difficult time,” he added. He said that all concerned institutions and people are working hard to help flood victims, adding that hopefully we will be able to recover victims soon.

Such events are organised with good intentions and passion and participants are commendable. He met flood victims from Jamshoro district and assured them of all possible cooperation from  Sindh government. Wahab along with his family also visited stalls in Burns Garden and bought items.

Published in The Daily National Courier, October, 04 2022

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