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Orphan Scholarship

Orphaned children get golden opportunity for education

Today, on Sunday, 17-11-2019, the Scholarship distribution program was organized for the orphaned children by the Helping Hand Foundation at a hotel located at Kanti Chandra Marg. The first installment of the session 2018-19 was disbursed by check amounting to Rs. 1,62,000. Has pledged to provide education, support till the passing of class 50 of 50 orbiters. Waqar Ahmed, chairman of the Helping Hand Foundation, said that it is the responsibility of the Orphaned children society that we should help these children as much as possible so that they do not feel sorry for their ordeal. Ho and these children should feel that there is someone with us to help us, as well as appealing to the mothers and other family members of the children that it is their responsibility to give them morality and good values.

Vice Chairman of the organization Naeem Rabbani said that in view of the problem of Orphaned children leaving school due to financial reasons, the institution decided to provide educational support for some children and today the program has completed 5 years. There may be many such children, we ourselves can help them to come forward and contribute in improving their future so that these children can contribute to the foundation of a strong society and a strong India in future.

In the program, the president of Jama Masjid, Naeem Qureshi said that children should become education and inspiration for other children

While attending the event, Anwar Shah, director of Jamia Tul Alia said that all people should be involved in this work of Helping Hands Foundation and other social service activities so that more people are benefited.

Jamaat-e-Islami Hindraj invited to the program. Rajasthan State Head Muhammad Nazimuddin especially appealed to the responsible people of the society and said that the benefits of such programs should reach the backward and needy sections of the society.

In his address in the program, Mohammad Shehzad, Rajasthan State, Head of First Infotech, said that all the children have to move towards their goals with concentration without listening to anyone's disappointment.

At the end of the program, Project In-charge Feroz Alam of the Helping Hands Foundation thanked everyone 

The program was also attended by retired judge Arif Madani, Jamate Islami Hind Raj, General Secretary Dr. Iqbal Siddiqui, Kavita Kumari from Heeva Bharat Foundation, Helena Khan, social worker Hafiz Majid Khan, Mohammad Rafiq Qureshi and Muhammad Sajid from Helping Hand Foundation, Naeem Mansuri