Programme to distribute marriage and food kits was organised at Baitul Falah yateem Trust in Singhpora
Programme to distribute marriage and food kits was organised at Baitul Falah yateem Trust in Singhpora
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At the Baitul Falah yateem khanna Singjpora pattan, one convocation was conducted today. In order to make marriage inexpensive and burden-free for the girls from low-income households, about six marriage kits including essential wedding-related things have been supplied. Along with the marriage kits, about 20 kits of food items have also been given out to orphans and low-income individuals. These kits include all the necessary and consumable food items needed in daily life. It is important to note that the institution has been running distribution programmes like these since it was founded and has been in operation for many years.

SDM Pattan Syed Faheem and Insha Qazi, the director of the Institute of Fashion Designing, were also present during the distribution as chief guests. During the programmes, all of the dignitaries and chief guests praised the management of Baitul Falah Yateem Khanna Singhpora for their efforts and pledged their full support and cooperation for the organisation of future events.

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The institution’s chief guest, SDM Syed Faheem, discussed the programmes it has been running for a while, stating that it is the best and most valuable organisation he has seen operating in the district of Baramulla. He added that he always feels better when he sees such programmes taking place in the real world and that he always offers the management his full support and cooperation. I’m thrilled to see that this institution’s students are pursuing professional degrees like robotic engineering and MBBS.

Insha Qazi, on the other hand, commended the management for organising such programmes to help the needy. She stated that we are prepared to provide this institution with long-term support and assistance in the area of education. She urged the needy people to take advantage of the free courses we are offering under the HUNARR scheme for needy and those students who belong to poor families, which include courses in cutting and tailoring, computers, graphic design, and other skill areas. She thanked the management for asking her to attend such lovely programmes and also let management know that she would be available for them in the long term for whatever assistance they want. As a community, we should step up to assist the needy and the underprivileged in order to lessen their daily struggles.

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