Pakistan Navy distributes ration among poor

Author: Mian Munawar Iqbal

In an effort to mitigate the sufferings of the people affected by closure of businesses due to the ongoing lockdown in Faisalabad amid coronavirus outbreak, the Pakistan Navy in collaboration with Faisalabad Development Trust distributed ration packs among the deserving families.

Pakistan Navy’s Commander Farooq Khan supervised the process of distribution of ration among the unemployed, widows and labourers of 600 families in the suburbs of the third largest city of Pakistan. The ration packs comprised flour, sugar, pulses, ghee and commodities. Commander Farooq said Pakistan Navy stands with the people of the country at this difficult time. Social and political figures of Faisalabad also appreciated the efforts, adding that Pakistan Navy and Faisalabad Development Trust have proved to be a hope for those struggling with hunger.

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