Hilal Public School, Martin Dow Campus of GCT inaugurated

Author: Staff Report

A welfare school was inaugurated, on Tuesday, in the presence of numerous leading businessmen and donors at Mehran Town, Karachi.

Speaking at the event Martin Dow Group Chairman Mr. Jawed Akhai, said “On behalf of Martin Dow Group, which is one of the leading donors of Green Crescent Trust (GCT), I feel honored that our company is a supporting partner of this important event.”

“This new purpose built school is the 6th project of Green Crescent Trust (GCT) in Mehran Town and the 154th in total of Green Crescent Trust’s network based in remote and rural areas of Karachi and interior Sindh. The purpose-built state of the art building is equipped with all mandatory science laboratories and smart classes,” he added.

The newly inaugurated Hilal Public School along with six other schools build under GCT will cater to the families of labourers and workers who are associated with the industries of Korangi Industrial area.

Martin Dow Group Chairman Mr. A. Sattar Akhai, Green Crescent Trust CEO Zahid Saeed along with NED University VC Dr. Sarosh Hashmat Lodi and others formally inaugurated the Hilal Public School – Martin Dow Campus.

Published in Daily Times, July 18th 2018.

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