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ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday provided Rs100 million to Pakistan Baitul Maal (PBM) for marriages of 2,500 poor girls across the country.
The president handed over cheques for Rs40,000 each for marriages of 2,500 poor girls at a function at the Presidency.
Speaking on the occasion, the president said that disbursement of funds in all organisations, particularly by the PBM, must be made transparent so that people could know where the money was being spent.
The government and national exchequer are a trust of the people and we must ensure that there is no dishonesty as there can be no pardon even for a minor lapse and those who do so will be held accountable, the president said.
It was emphasised at the function that details of the disabled, with their particular disabilities, addresses and other relevant information should be placed on the website so that they could be contacted by governments welfare agencies
The PBM was tasked with introducing a smart card on the pattern of Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) card for the disabled.
Mr Zardari said that Pakistanis were a philanthropic nation ranking high in the list of countries that donate for noble causes. He, however, regretted that some sections were misusing the sacred name of Islam and turning young minds to violence.
Civil society and non-governmental organisations should come forward and play their important role to supplement the governments efforts. It is the duty of every one of us to assist those in need, he said.
Speaking on the occasion, Federal Minister Samina Khalid Ghurki highlighted salient features of the marriage scheme and said it would contribute towards sharing the burden of the marriage of 2,500 girls.
She said the girls had been selected through a transparent procedure and noted that exorbitant expenses in marriages were now a big problem for the low-income group.
The PBM Managing Director, Mr Zamurrud Khan, said that the dream of Ms Benazir Bhutto had been fulfilled by providing assistance to needy girls.
Highlighting services of PBM, he said his department was providing ample assistance, including wheelchairs to deserving disabled people and has initiated a langar (free food) at government hospitals in 26 cities, which would be expanded throughout the country within six months.
It is also providing funding for treatment of heart, cancer, hepatitis C and other seriously ill patients throughout the country, besides artificial limbs and hearing aid devices, he said.
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The president handed over cheques for Rs40,000 each for marriages of 2,500 poor girls at a function at the Presidency.
Speaking on the occasion, the president said that disbursement of funds in all organisations, particularly by the PBM, must be made transparent so that people could know where the money was being spent.
The government and national exchequer are a trust of the people and we must ensure that there is no dishonesty as there can be no pardon even for a minor lapse and those who do so will be held accountable, the president said.
It was emphasised at the function that details of the disabled, with their particular disabilities, addresses and other relevant information should be placed on the website so that they could be contacted by governments welfare agencies
The PBM was tasked with introducing a smart card on the pattern of Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) card for the disabled.
Mr Zardari said that Pakistanis were a philanthropic nation ranking high in the list of countries that donate for noble causes. He, however, regretted that some sections were misusing the sacred name of Islam and turning young minds to violence.
Civil society and non-governmental organisations should come forward and play their important role to supplement the governments efforts. It is the duty of every one of us to assist those in need, he said.
Speaking on the occasion, Federal Minister Samina Khalid Ghurki highlighted salient features of the marriage scheme and said it would contribute towards sharing the burden of the marriage of 2,500 girls.
She said the girls had been selected through a transparent procedure and noted that exorbitant expenses in marriages were now a big problem for the low-income group.
The PBM Managing Director, Mr Zamurrud Khan, said that the dream of Ms Benazir Bhutto had been fulfilled by providing assistance to needy girls.
Highlighting services of PBM, he said his department was providing ample assistance, including wheelchairs to deserving disabled people and has initiated a langar (free food) at government hospitals in 26 cities, which would be expanded throughout the country within six months.
It is also providing funding for treatment of heart, cancer, hepatitis C and other seriously ill patients throughout the country, besides artificial limbs and hearing aid devices, he said.
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