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SCCI announces to establish Sadqa Zakat Fund

byCT Report
23/10/2015
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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SIALKOT: Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) established Sadqa Zakat Fund Account o help the  local deserving people. SCCI President Maj (Rtd) Mansur Ahmed told that Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) was one of the top Chambers in Pakistan along with its marvelous trade promotion activities was also playing active role in Corporate Social Responsibilities(CSR) relating to which number of initiatives have been taken with kind contribution and support of the honorable SCCI members.

He said that a number of programs for public welfare are being pursued to provide financial help to needy and poor for medical treatment, education for deserving students, handicaps, other human welfare causes and life saving needs.

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The entire populace has high hopes on Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) looking towards it for help and support in need. The Chamber has attained this position due to your generosity to respond to our calls.

SCCI President urged the SCCI members to kindly contribute their Zakat and Sadqa in this fund so that we may better serve the humanity through pooling money at the forum of SCCI as well…#

Meanwhile, Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industryon request of Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA), has collaborated with it to register SCCI members on its Job Web Portal ‘SLMIS’.

According to the Syed Ahtasham Mazhar SCCI Vice President, this web portal has been designed to bring employer and job seeker on one platform.

He said that the companies registered on SLMIS can access to data base of thousands of TEVTA pass-outs and job seekers in various trades and technologies. Vacant job positions can also be uploaded on the portal without any fee.  Registration details including your unique ID and password will be passed on to you by TEVTA via email or a letter in a couple of days, he added.

SCCI VP hoped for best utilization of this great facility (SLMIS) to find out and recruit skilled workers of your own choice, in this regard

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