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US-based expat Pakistani family contributing to ‘country of its origin’

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Zubair Qureshi

Every expat Pakistani owes to his country and should step forward to contribute his bit to helo Pakistan meet the current challenges to its economy.

These views were expressed by Houston-based Pakistani expat businessman Tanweer Ahmed who was in Islamabad Saturday morning only for a few hours to attend USAID’s organized “Invest in Pakistan” conference (I).

Tanweer Ahmed was due to leave for the US the same evening but spared a few moments to describe what he intended to do in uplifting Pakistan’s economy by investing in youth particularly in education sector.

Through signing MoU on Endowment Fund for unprivileged students at the National University of Science & Technology (NUST), we hope to benefit more than 1,500 students who would get scholarships annually through the Higher Education Commissuon (HEC) he said adding, more such interventions were in the pipeline to assist the Pakistani students in making their mark in various advanced sectors such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), IT and latest technologies.

Every individual has the right to achieve his/her aim in life and I am happy to help Pakistani youth in achieving their goal in life, said Tanweer.

About the volume of the investment, he said it was around $9 million. His father Sialkot-based philanthropist Mohammad Waris was also present there.

He was visibly happy to see his son signing MoU in Education for the youth of Pakistan and addressing a conference where US Ambassador Donald Blome was also in the audience.

All my sons (four sons and all living in America) are returning to their country of origin as “we owe to the land of our ancestors,’ said Muhammad Waris.

In his native village, Adda in Sialkot too, Muhammad Waris has helped upgrade a school for girls to a college by donating its building.

The government college for girls is well-equipped with advanced facilities and has a library where students read and debate, a laboratory where girls perform various experiments and take ptactical classes.

A sports ground and furnished classrooms are also hallmarks of the college.

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