Sarwar Education Trust

Karachi (News Reporter) In collaboration with Indigo Textile Limited, the United Nations Association of Pakistan organized a program at Sarwar Education Trust Secondary School, Chanesar Goth, Karachi to renovate the school building and distribute books, copies, and furniture to the children. The special guest of the program was Shiraz Ali, Manager CSR, Sarwar Education Trust Secondary School President Muhammad Javaid, school teachers, and children welcomed the guests.The school program was inaugurated by Madam Kishman Sharif Senior Executive CSR Indigo Textile Limited. The students of the school gave a grand welcome to Aftab Ahmed Assistant Manager CSR and his team. Saima Khan Senior Communication Manager United Nations Association of Pakistan, Rameen Sadiqui Youth Advocacy Officer UNAP Madam Laila Masood Senior Educationalist UNAP, all the guests and Babu Media were presented with flower bouquets. Sindhi Ajrak was worn. The arrival of the guests brought a wave of joy among the teachers and students, and the children were enthusiastic. The program began with the recitation of the Holy Quran. The students of the school recited national songs and delivered speeches. They received a lot of applause from the guests. Saima Khan said that equipping every child with education is the dream of the United Nation Association of Pakistan, for which the organization is making every possible effort. Madam Rameen Sadiqui said، Children are the capital of our country. It is very important for Pakistan to have them educated. Madam Laila Masood trained the teachers and told them that teachers and students should lead their country on the path of development. Madam Kishman Sharif loved the children. She encouraged the children a lot. And took pictures with the children. Aftab Ahmed distributed food among the children. The school principal and teachers thanked all the guests for coming.President of Sarwar Education Trust Secondary School, Muhammad Javaid, said that it is our endeavor that every child of Pakistan should come to school. For this, our intention is to popularize the education of computers, science and technology, to promote skills among children. We are making every possible effort to make children good-natured, sincere, honest, and patriotic. He said that only an educated young generation can lead Pakistan on the path of development.
Muhammad Javaid expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the heads of the United Nations Association of Pakistan and Indigo Textile Limited, especially Shiraz Masood, Director of Indigo Textile Limited, who launched the “Taleem se Taqdeer” support project for Sarwar Education Trust Secondary School, which helped provide the best educational environment to the children۔ In the end of program they raised slogans of “Long Live Pakistan” and prayed for the security and development of Pakistan.