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LAHOREAmeer Begum Welfare Trust Saturday distributed 1,083 stationery items and school bags to girls and orphaned children in a ceremony which was conducted at seven schools of ABWT in collaboration with under “King Abdullah’s Relief Campaign for Pakistani People”.According to a press release, addressing the distribution ceremony ABWT chairperson former

By our correspondents
March 08, 2015
LAHORE
Ameer Begum Welfare Trust Saturday distributed 1,083 stationery items and school bags to girls and orphaned children in a ceremony which was conducted at seven schools of ABWT in collaboration with under “King Abdullah’s Relief Campaign for Pakistani People”.
According to a press release, addressing the distribution ceremony ABWT chairperson former MNA Mrs Rubina Shaheen Wattoo said to increase literacy rate in Pakistan especially in the rural areas, the ABWT is working on an educational programme titled “SPONSOR A SCHOOL PROGRAM” since 2009 for Girls Education in District Okara. She said under the scheme quality education to girls of remote rural areas, ghost, non-functional government girls schools with miserable conditions are adopted.