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Free education for exceptionally talented orphans

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In a heartwarming and significant event held at the prestigious Jinnah Institute, Rawalpindi, the Dua Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free education to exceptionally talented orphans, took a giant stride towards realizing its mission. The event witnessed the presentation of scholarship certificates to orphaned students, enabling them to pursue their studies in various fields, thus igniting the flame of hope and knowledge in their lives.

The event was graced by distinguished personalities, with Zamurd Khan, the patron-in-chief of Sweet Homes, and Rahat Quddusi, the Chief Operating Officer of Jinnah Institute of Rawalpindi Law College, serving as the esteemed chief guests. Their presence underscored the significance of the occasion and highlighted the collaborative efforts needed to uplift the less fortunate in society.

Expressing his admiration for the event and its organizers, Zamurd Khan emphasized the crucial importance of such initiatives in a country like Pakistan, where access to education is considered the birthright of every individual.

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