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Dubai: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has launched a new initiative to provide free food to the poor and homeless across the country

He inaugurated the first soup kitchen as part of the project called ‘Ehsas Salyani Langar’ in Islamabad on Monday.

At least 112 such Langar Khanas (soup kitchens) to distribute free food will be opened across Pakistan within a year. The target is to open a total of 1200 Langar Khanas across the country.

“It is one of the biggest projects of the government’s Ehsaas (care) Programme that aims to combat hunger throughout the country,” said Imran Khan at the inauguration ceremony.

Imran himself stood in the queue behind two labourers at the Langar Khan and put food in his plate on his turn but later he shared the lunch with the already present poor people gathered for free meal at the venue.


The scheme, which has been launched in coordination with the Saylani Trust, one of the country’s biggest welfare organisations, aims to provide hygienic food to the poor.
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Saylani Welfare International Trust is a Pakistani charity focusing primarily on feeding the homeless. It was established in May 1999 and is based in Karachi, Pakistan. It was founded and headed by famous spiritual and religious scholar Maulana Bashir Farooq Qadri. The charity provides free food to needy thrice a day.

Prime Minister Imran said some people were getting impatient with the government and questioning about the existence of the ‘Naya Pakistan’ after just one-and-a-half year.

“They must know that wrong practices of 70 years take time to phase out. But I assure you, this country will overcome tough times and witness a new dawn of progress and prosperity,” he said.


With the government’s vision of making Pakistan a welfare state, he said that steps were afoot to provide poor basic necessities of life including food and shelter.

He mentioned that the government had launched several welfare schemes for improvement of healthcare, police system and women-centric issues, with a basic objective of facilitating the common people.
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Dr Sania Nishtar, Chairperson of Ehsas (care) Programme said the Langar (free food) project was in line with the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan who wanted that no person in the country slept with empty stomach and under the open skies.

She said by next year, 112 Langars (free food venues) would be opened in collaboration Saylani Trust, to provide quality meals to the needy persons in a dignified manner.


Founder Saylani Welfare International Trust Bashir Farooq said Pakistan was blessed to have Imran Khan as a prime minister who had a firm intention to make the country a welfare state which took care of poor, homeless and abandoned people.

He said the Langar Khana in Islamabad would also provide 120-bed accommodation for the needy and travelers besides providing free food.

Dr Nishtar said that Prime Minister Imran had instructed that the food at the soup kitchens must be hygienic and provided to people in ample proportions “with respect”.

“[The prime minister] has instructed that no person should go to bed hungry. This Ehsaas Langar programme has been launched in accordance with his wishes,” she told the people present.

‘State of Madina wasn’t established in a day’
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Prime Minister Imran congratulated Dr Nishtar as well as the Saylani Trust for initiating the programme and said that none of the previous administrations had spent on welfare as much as his own government.


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https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/pak...d-shelter-to-the-poor-and-homeless-1.66968932

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Dubai: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has launched a new initiative to provide free food to the poor and homeless across the country

He inaugurated the first soup kitchen as part of the project called ‘Ehsas Salyani Langar’ in Islamabad on Monday.

At least 112 such Langar Khanas (soup kitchens) to distribute free food will be opened across Pakistan within a year. The target is to open a total of 1200 Langar Khanas across the country.

“It is one of the biggest projects of the government’s Ehsaas (care) Programme that aims to combat hunger throughout the country,” said Imran Khan at the inauguration ceremony.

Imran himself stood in the queue behind two labourers at the Langar Khan and put food in his plate on his turn but later he shared the lunch with the already present poor people gathered for free meal at the venue.


The scheme, which has been launched in coordination with the Saylani Trust, one of the country’s biggest welfare organisations, aims to provide hygienic food to the poor.
free-food-in-islamabd-750.ashx

Saylani Welfare International Trust is a Pakistani charity focusing primarily on feeding the homeless. It was established in May 1999 and is based in Karachi, Pakistan. It was founded and headed by famous spiritual and religious scholar Maulana Bashir Farooq Qadri. The charity provides free food to needy thrice a day.

Prime Minister Imran said some people were getting impatient with the government and questioning about the existence of the ‘Naya Pakistan’ after just one-and-a-half year.

“They must know that wrong practices of 70 years take time to phase out. But I assure you, this country will overcome tough times and witness a new dawn of progress and prosperity,” he said.


With the government’s vision of making Pakistan a welfare state, he said that steps were afoot to provide poor basic necessities of life including food and shelter.

He mentioned that the government had launched several welfare schemes for improvement of healthcare, police system and women-centric issues, with a basic objective of facilitating the common people.
screen-shot-20191007-at-70033-pm.ashx

More to come
Dr Sania Nishtar, Chairperson of Ehsas (care) Programme said the Langar (free food) project was in line with the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan who wanted that no person in the country slept with empty stomach and under the open skies.

She said by next year, 112 Langars (free food venues) would be opened in collaboration Saylani Trust, to provide quality meals to the needy persons in a dignified manner.


Founder Saylani Welfare International Trust Bashir Farooq said Pakistan was blessed to have Imran Khan as a prime minister who had a firm intention to make the country a welfare state which took care of poor, homeless and abandoned people.

He said the Langar Khana in Islamabad would also provide 120-bed accommodation for the needy and travelers besides providing free food.

Dr Nishtar said that Prime Minister Imran had instructed that the food at the soup kitchens must be hygienic and provided to people in ample proportions “with respect”.

“[The prime minister] has instructed that no person should go to bed hungry. This Ehsaas Langar programme has been launched in accordance with his wishes,” she told the people present.

‘State of Madina wasn’t established in a day’
imran-langhar-750.ashx

Prime Minister Imran congratulated Dr Nishtar as well as the Saylani Trust for initiating the programme and said that none of the previous administrations had spent on welfare as much as his own government.


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This alone is one of the reasons that we need IK, he is not perfect and I don't agree with everything he has done, be he is the best we got by a long shot.
 
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While it is an excellent initiative, I would like to know how they are going to check that people who can actually afford to buy food for themselves aren't going there for a free meal?
 
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I prefer to see this system in place to give a chance to people who are down on luck
They should also have program to help people get jobs / work
 
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This is the difference in between IK and others. Former may not be the perfect PM but given the circumstances even if you bring back PML-N they wouldnt do any better.

Atleast for Khan I can be reassured that his intention (Niyat) is good.

While it is an excellent initiative, I would like to know how they are going to check that people who can actually afford to buy food for themselves aren't going there for a free meal?

Bro, its a very valid question, but I guess majority will be of those who literally cant afford the food. Otherwise, if I can afford food at home or at the office than I wouldnt go all the way down.
 
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https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/pak...d-shelter-to-the-poor-and-homeless-1.66968932

Imran-Khan_16da5b596c6_large.jpg


Dubai: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has launched a new initiative to provide free food to the poor and homeless across the country

He inaugurated the first soup kitchen as part of the project called ‘Ehsas Salyani Langar’ in Islamabad on Monday.

At least 112 such Langar Khanas (soup kitchens) to distribute free food will be opened across Pakistan within a year. The target is to open a total of 1200 Langar Khanas across the country.

“It is one of the biggest projects of the government’s Ehsaas (care) Programme that aims to combat hunger throughout the country,” said Imran Khan at the inauguration ceremony.

Imran himself stood in the queue behind two labourers at the Langar Khan and put food in his plate on his turn but later he shared the lunch with the already present poor people gathered for free meal at the venue.


The scheme, which has been launched in coordination with the Saylani Trust, one of the country’s biggest welfare organisations, aims to provide hygienic food to the poor.
free-food-in-islamabd-750.ashx

Saylani Welfare International Trust is a Pakistani charity focusing primarily on feeding the homeless. It was established in May 1999 and is based in Karachi, Pakistan. It was founded and headed by famous spiritual and religious scholar Maulana Bashir Farooq Qadri. The charity provides free food to needy thrice a day.

Prime Minister Imran said some people were getting impatient with the government and questioning about the existence of the ‘Naya Pakistan’ after just one-and-a-half year.

“They must know that wrong practices of 70 years take time to phase out. But I assure you, this country will overcome tough times and witness a new dawn of progress and prosperity,” he said.


With the government’s vision of making Pakistan a welfare state, he said that steps were afoot to provide poor basic necessities of life including food and shelter.

He mentioned that the government had launched several welfare schemes for improvement of healthcare, police system and women-centric issues, with a basic objective of facilitating the common people.
screen-shot-20191007-at-70033-pm.ashx

More to come
Dr Sania Nishtar, Chairperson of Ehsas (care) Programme said the Langar (free food) project was in line with the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan who wanted that no person in the country slept with empty stomach and under the open skies.

She said by next year, 112 Langars (free food venues) would be opened in collaboration Saylani Trust, to provide quality meals to the needy persons in a dignified manner.


Founder Saylani Welfare International Trust Bashir Farooq said Pakistan was blessed to have Imran Khan as a prime minister who had a firm intention to make the country a welfare state which took care of poor, homeless and abandoned people.

He said the Langar Khana in Islamabad would also provide 120-bed accommodation for the needy and travelers besides providing free food.

Dr Nishtar said that Prime Minister Imran had instructed that the food at the soup kitchens must be hygienic and provided to people in ample proportions “with respect”.

“[The prime minister] has instructed that no person should go to bed hungry. This Ehsaas Langar programme has been launched in accordance with his wishes,” she told the people present.

‘State of Madina wasn’t established in a day’
imran-langhar-750.ashx

Prime Minister Imran congratulated Dr Nishtar as well as the Saylani Trust for initiating the programme and said that none of the previous administrations had spent on welfare as much as his own government.


model-langhar-khana-750.ashx




free-food-750.ashx

Solution is not to have poor rather than feeding them,
 
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Great work by Imran Khan. Now we know we have a prime minister who is trying his best to make a better Pakistan, yes there should be no homeless or hungry people but you cannot feed millions or shelter millions in a day, as long as we are trying then that should be good enough.

Previous governments failed. They failed in foreign and domestic affairs, absolutely useless.

I am still waiting for Major reforms in our Police, health, Education and Judiciary sectors. We need high courts in all the big cities and those 1000s of cases that are pending since decades need to be sorted out, open the courts 24 7.
 
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"According to a plan released in 2016 on relocation to alleviate poverty, nearly 10 million registered poor people will be relocated within five years, in order to address poverty in areas where people can hardly survive in local conditions. "

I wonder if we can relocate the urban poor to a newly developed regional areas in Pakistan in the next decade, that can be helpful.

www.china.org.cn/40_years_of_poverty_alleviation/node_8009394.html
 
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Well, remind me a Chinese phrase
“ if you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, if you teach him to fish, you feed him for many days “
Photo session was remarkable, Allah qabool farmaye.
 
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