Human Welfare Trust Distributes Blankets to Needy in Azadnagar

Community Leaders Join Efforts to Help the Underprivileged Combat Cold

Key Points:

  • Blankets distributed to needy residents of Azadnagar and nearby areas.

  • Human Welfare Trust organizes the event at Azad Marriage Hall.

  • Community leaders and trustees actively participate in the distribution.

JAMSHEDPUR – A charitable event by the Human Welfare Trust distributed blankets to residents in need, offering relief from the cold wave.

The distribution program took place at the Azad Marriage Hall in Azadnagar and covered several localities, including Zakirnagar, Dipshahi, and Kabirnagar. Mohammed Ilyas Khan, the trust’s guardian, led the initiative, accompanied by key figures such as Azadnagar Police Station In-charge Rakesh Kumar Singh and Sidgora Police Station In-charge Ghulam Rabbani Khan. Social worker Syed Manzar Amin and Dr. Zarina were also present to support the cause.

Ilyas Khan appreciated the Trust’s ongoing welfare activities and pledged continued involvement in future initiatives. He remarked, “Such efforts demonstrate our commitment to helping the underprivileged, especially during harsh weather conditions.”

Prominent guests included Mumtaz Shareek, director of Mother Home School, poet Syed Ehsan, Aman Khan, and representatives from Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind. The trust’s trustees, including Syed Asif Akhtar and chairman Matinul Haq Ansari, were instrumental in organizing the event.

Contributors such as Mukhtar Alam Khan, Mango Municipal Corporation brand ambassador, and various volunteers ensured the program’s success. Residents expressed gratitude for the thoughtful gesture, highlighting the trust’s vital role in community welfare.

The initiative reflects the commitment of local leaders and organizations to address the challenges faced by vulnerable populations.

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