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    Sharjah’s Pakistan Social Centre to Provide Financial Aid to Families of Fallen Pakistani Marty…

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    SHARJAH – In a heartfelt gesture of support, the Pakistan Social Centre in Sharjah, one of the largest and most active community hubs for Pakistanis residing in the United Arab Emirates, has announced a significant financial assistance program for the families of Pakistani nationals who lost their lives in recent conflicts. This announcement was made on Thursday, reflecting the centre’s ongoing commitment to stand by the families of martyrs and provide them with much-needed relief during these difficult times.

    Chaudhry Khalid Hussain, the president of the Pakistan Social Centre Sharjah, revealed that each bereaved family, including those of notable martyrs such as Mureed Zaman and Muzaffar Ali, will receive a sum of one million Pakistani rupees. This financial aid is intended not only to offer immediate economic support but also to ensure that the children of the fallen heroes can continue their education without interruption. Hussain emphasized that the assistance aims to help these children realize their academic dreams and secure a brighter future, honoring the sacrifices made by their parents.

    It is worth noting that the Pakistan Social Centre in Sharjah has long been a pillar of support for the Pakistani expatriate community, organizing various welfare initiatives and cultural events. This latest move underscores the centre’s dedication to fostering solidarity among overseas Pakistanis and addressing the needs of those affected by national tragedies. The gesture also highlights the strong bond between the Pakistani diaspora and their homeland, even while living thousands of miles away.

    Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Consul General in Dubai, Hussain Mohammad, expressed his gratitude towards the Pakistani community in the UAE for their unwavering solidarity and generosity. He praised the expatriates for their continued remembrance and respect for the martyrs, stating that their contributions and support play a crucial role in uplifting the families left behind. The Consul General assured that the distribution of funds would be handled transparently and efficiently through the Pakistan Consulate in Dubai, ensuring that the aid reaches the rightful recipients promptly.

    In a related development, this initiative comes at a time when the Pakistani government and various overseas organizations are intensifying efforts to provide comprehensive support to the families of those who have sacrificed their lives in service of the nation. Such programs not only offer financial relief but also foster a sense of community and national pride among Pakistanis living abroad. The Pakistan Social Centre’s announcement is a testament to the enduring spirit of compassion and unity within the expatriate population.

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