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    Sharjah’s Pakistan Social Centre to Provide Financial Support to Martyrs’ Families in UAE

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a heartfelt gesture of solidarity, the Pakistan Social Centre located in Sharjah, one of the most prominent gathering points for the Pakistani diaspora in the United Arab Emirates, has declared that it will extend financial assistance to the families of Pakistanis who sacrificed their lives in the recent conflict. This announcement came on Thursday, highlighting the community’s commitment to supporting those left behind by the tragic loss of their loved ones.

    Chaudhry Khalid Hussain, who serves as the president of the Pakistan Social Centre in Sharjah, revealed that each bereaved family, including those of the fallen heroes Mureed Zaman and Muzaffar Ali, will be awarded a sum of one million Pakistani rupees. This significant amount is intended not only as immediate relief but also as a means to provide ongoing support to the families during these difficult times. Hussain emphasized that the financial aid aims to ensure that the children of the martyrs can continue their education without interruption, helping them pursue their academic dreams despite the hardships they face.

    Furthermore, the initiative underscores the strong bond between the Pakistani expatriate community in the UAE and their homeland. Pakistan’s Consul General in Dubai, Hussain Mohammad, expressed his gratitude towards the Pakistani community residing in the Emirates for their unwavering generosity and unity. He pointed out that the expatriates have remained deeply connected to the sacrifices made by the soldiers, demonstrating their respect and remembrance through this collective effort.

    The distribution of these funds will be managed through the Pakistan Consulate in Dubai, ensuring transparency and proper delivery to the families in need. This step is part of a broader effort to provide comprehensive support to the martyrs’ families, encompassing both financial assistance and educational opportunities for their children. It reflects a growing recognition of the sacrifices made by Pakistani soldiers and the responsibility of the community abroad to stand by their families.

    It is worth noting that the Pakistan Social Centre in Sharjah has long been a vital institution for Pakistanis living in the UAE, offering various social, cultural, and welfare services. This latest initiative further cements its role as a pillar of support for the expatriate community, especially in times of national tragedy. The gesture not only honors the memory of the fallen but also reinforces the enduring ties between Pakistan and its diaspora in the Gulf region.

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