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Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Monday visited different flood-affected areas of Multan and Muzaffargarh and inspected relief activities being conducted for the calamity-stricken people. Speaker Punjab Assembly Rana Muhammad Iqbal accompanied him.
Muhammad Iqbal, 80, takes the first steps up Grouse Mountain early Thursday morning on his second climb to raise money for flood-relief in Pakistan, his former home. Iqbal has committed to climb the mountain 20 times before winter, aiming to raise $800...
The people in Pakistan are very close to me ... We have to look after our family, relatives, friends and community, and then the whole world at large.
80 years old, Muhammad Iqbal is always willing to step up when it comes to helping people in his native Pakistan. This year, however, he'll be stepping up several thousand times as he climbs Grouse Mountain to raise money for that country's flood victims.
He expressed these views while addressing the first national workshop on Flood Disaster Management in Humans & Livestock held under the auspices of University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences and Pakistan Medical Society at UVAS Auditorium. Rana Iqbal...
Part of their ancestral home has collapsed and what remains is full of mud, which they are attempting to dig out. Jan said there are numerous local fundraising campaigns underway — from a person donating 100 soccer balls so they can be sold to raise...
People think anyone who's 80, he's probably dying, he's in a seniors home or a nursing home or something like this
Iqbal, 80, makes the first of 20 planned fundraising climbs up North Vancouver's Grouse Grind. (CBC) With files from the CBC's Meera Bains and Wilson Wong An 80-year-old retired Vancouver professor is raising money for Pakistani flood victims in an...
Special departments should be established and proper staff be hired that may teach various chapters of Naat to our youth in order to save their lives from spoiling. Chairman Naat Forum International and Editor Midhat, a leading Naat monthly magazine,...
Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal (Urdu: محمد اقبال; November 9, 1877 – April 21, 1938) was a Muslim poet, philosopher and politician born in Sialkot, British India (now in Pakistan), whose poetry in Urdu, Arabic and Persian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era, and whose vision of an independent state for the Muslims of British... Full Article
The people in Pakistan are very close to me ... We have to look after our family, relatives, friends and community, and then the whole world at large.
People think anyone who's 80, he's probably dying, he's in a seniors home or a nursing home or something like this
First of all, you help your family, your friends, relatives, community and the world at large ... These people [in Pakistan] are close to me and I feel that I have the obligation to do something.
I don't need paramedics to come with me, no ... I am a very fit person, fortunately. I am blessed. I've done it so many times.
