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Al-Khidmat, Punjab Baitul Maal sign MoU

Islamabad February 28, 2021 Rawalpindi: The Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan (AKFP) and Punjab Baitul Maal have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to hold social welfare activities in the province. Punjab Baitul Maal Chairman Malik Azam and Senior Vice President Syed Ehsanullah Waqas signed the MoU at a ceremony that was held at the Al-Khidmat Complex here. Punjab Minister for Social Welfare, Syed Yawar Abbas Bokhari, Secretary General AKFP Khobaib Bilal, and General Manager Programmes Hammad Akhtar were also present on the occasion. As per MoU, the two organizations will join hands to work for the welfare of widows, the disabled, women, and the poor segment of the society. In this connection, the AKFP and Punjab Baitul Maal will also distribute sewing machines among deserving women.

Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - Delhi riots: A year later, over 3,500 granted bail

The clash snowballed into full-fledged rioting in the area between February 23 and 27, last year. According to the Delhi Police, 53 people were killed and 581 injured in the widespread violence. The riots were followed by registration of as many as 755 FIRs and arrest of 1,818 people. The police carried out the investigation during the coronavirus-induced lockdown. The

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Welcome To IANS Live - LatestNews - Delhi riots: A year later, over 3,500 granted bail

The clash snowballed into full-fledged rioting in the area between February 23 and 27, last year. According to the Delhi Police, 53 people were killed and 581 injured in the widespread violence. The riots were followed by registration of as many as 755 FIRs and arrest of 1,818 people. The police carried out the investigation during the coronavirus-induced lockdown. The

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