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Fauji Foundation (also known as Fauji Group), is amongst the largest business conglomerate in Pakistan which "Earns To Serve" the interests of ex-servicemen.
The Army instead of disbursing the balance fund of about Rs 18.2 millions (USD 0.2 million) among the beneficiaries, invested it in establishing a Textile Mill. Later from the income of the textile mill, it established first 50 bedded TB hospital at Rawalpindi.
Fauji foundation is proud that from Rs 18.2 million in 1953, it today runs more than 18 industries, the income from which is utilized to serve about 9 million beneficiaries (5 % of country's population). Generally, more than 80 percent of the income goes towards the welfare activities every year.
The welfare is conducted through health care, education and vocational/technical training. To a limited extent welfare is also a by- product of employment generated for the beneficiaries through commercial and welfare activities. Presently, the welfare is conducted through 115 medical facilities, 100 Schools & Colleges, 65 Vocational Training Centers and 9 Technical Training Centers.
The foundation also provides cheap and affordable housing to army personnel, so much that every retired military personnel own at least house or a piece of land. They also provide free medical and free or subsidised education to children of ex or on duty servicemen. The organization also makes sure the servicemen when not deployed in far off places, live well in good areas.
Fauji foundation makes their money from business ventures in Pakistan and abroad and is run by retired military officers.
The commercial activities are generated through two categories of projects namely:
Following companies are considered as Associated Companies
A National police foundation established in 1975, but they did nothing for policemen and their families and to this date are a dysfunctional organisation.
- It is basically a Charitable Trust founded in 1954 for the welfare of the ex-servicemen and their dependents.
- It is incorporated under the Charitable Endowments Act 1890.
The Army instead of disbursing the balance fund of about Rs 18.2 millions (USD 0.2 million) among the beneficiaries, invested it in establishing a Textile Mill. Later from the income of the textile mill, it established first 50 bedded TB hospital at Rawalpindi.
Fauji foundation is proud that from Rs 18.2 million in 1953, it today runs more than 18 industries, the income from which is utilized to serve about 9 million beneficiaries (5 % of country's population). Generally, more than 80 percent of the income goes towards the welfare activities every year.
The welfare is conducted through health care, education and vocational/technical training. To a limited extent welfare is also a by- product of employment generated for the beneficiaries through commercial and welfare activities. Presently, the welfare is conducted through 115 medical facilities, 100 Schools & Colleges, 65 Vocational Training Centers and 9 Technical Training Centers.
The foundation also provides cheap and affordable housing to army personnel, so much that every retired military personnel own at least house or a piece of land. They also provide free medical and free or subsidised education to children of ex or on duty servicemen. The organization also makes sure the servicemen when not deployed in far off places, live well in good areas.
Fauji foundation makes their money from business ventures in Pakistan and abroad and is run by retired military officers.
The commercial activities are generated through two categories of projects namely:
- Fully Owned and Affiliated Projects
- Associated Companies
- Fauji Cereals
- Foundation Gas
- Overseas Employment Services
- Fauji Foundation Experimental And Seed Multiplication Farm
Following companies are considered as Associated Companies
- Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited
- Fauji Fertilizer Bin Qasim Limited
- Pakistan Maroc Phosphore, S.A., Morocco
- Fauji Cement Company Limited
- Askari Cement Company
- Mari Petroleum Company Limited
- Fauji Kabirwala Power Company Limited
- Foundation Power Company Daharki Limited
- Foundation Wind Energy - I
- Foundation Wind Energy - II
- FFC Energy Limited
- FFBL Power Company Limited
- Fauji Oil Terminal And Distribution Company Limited
- Fauji Akbar Portia Marine Terminal Limited
- Fauji Trans Terminal Limited
- Foundation Securities (Pvt) Limited
- Askari Bank Limited
- Fauji Foods Limited
- Fauji Fresh n Freeze Limited
- Fauji Meat Limited
- Fauji Infraavest Foods Limited
A National police foundation established in 1975, but they did nothing for policemen and their families and to this date are a dysfunctional organisation.
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