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3,000 families along LoC provided ration: Begum Sarwar

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Wife of Punjab Governor and Sarwar Foundation Vice Chairperson Perveen Sarwar has said that Sarwar Foundation has distributed ration among 3000 families in border areas badly impacted by Indian unprovoked firing.
Ms Perveen Sarwar was talking to the media in her office on Saturday. She said that apart from corona pandemic, our brothers and sisters, who live along Line of Control are also impacted by unprovoked Indian firing. We are striving to help them in difficult times.
We have decided that we will not leave them alone. We will take care of their needs. We will do our best to cater the needs of our Kashmiri brothers and sisters. Alhumdullilah Sarwar Foundation is the first welfare organisation which has distributed ration in remote areas of Azad Kashmir.
We have distributed ration in Samahni, Poona Tindar, Naali Patani Valley and other valleys. These valleys had no road access, but our volunteers distributed ration by travelling hundreds of kilometers on foot. Welfare leader of the local community Qaiser Khan is also taking part in welfare activity along with Sarwar Foundation volunteers.
Begum Perveen said that Sarwar Foundation is serving humanity in Punjab, KPK, Balochistan, Sindh and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. So far, we have distributed ration among 65,000 families. Under collaboration of Punjab Development Network member organisations and under leadership of Governor Chaudhary Sarwar, 60 welfare organisations have distributed ration among 1.2 million unemployed and deserving families. This will continue until we get rid of the corona pandemic.
We have distributed ration in Samahni, Poona Tindar, Naali Patani Valley and other valleys. These valleys had no road access, but our volunteers distributed ration by travelling hundreds of kilometers on foot. Welfare leader of the local community Qaiser Khan is also taking part in welfare activity along with Sarwar Foundation volunteers.

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