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The construction of the hospital has started with the support of Overseas Pakistanis

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 Mandi Bahauddin: The construction of the hospital has started with the support of Overseas Pakistanis


 The construction of the hospital started with the support of Overseas Pakistanis.


 Mandi Bahauddin Web Desk

With the support of overseas Pakistanis, the construction work of an overseas modern hospital has been started in the Mandi Bahauddin district.


Overseas Pakistanis set a record by starting the construction of the hospital with their help.


Chairman of Pakistan People's Aid Trust (PPAT) and social activist Nasir Abbas Tarar has done many social works in Mandi Bahawaldin district with the support of his overseas Pakistani colleagues.


They provided free books under the education for someone program, paid the fees of poor children, provided medical aid in villages, constructed walls of graveyards in various villages, and provided interest-free loans with the support of Akhot Foundation.


Chairman of PPAT, a ceremony is being held in Paris, the capital of France, on the 24th Saturday regarding the construction project of the overseas hospital in Mandi Bahauddin.


The purpose of this is to appreciate the patriotic and philanthropic service of Pakistanis living abroad. French parliamentarians and representatives of local councils are to present a model of a living nation.


It should be noted that in the past few days, a fund-raising program was organized for the rehabilitation of flood victims in collaboration with political and social leaders Raja Ali Asghar and Naeem Chaudhry, on which the French parliament member Carlos Martin and the local mayor Perifait appreciated the patriotism of Pakistanis. Tribute in wonderful words.


PPAT chairman and social activist Nasir Abbas Tarr says that overseas Pakistanis have changed their priorities and focused on service.

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