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ULC to extend full support for welfare of poor and needy segments of society

byCT Report
01/11/2017
in Chambers & Associations, Pakistan Chambers
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FAISALABAD: First two meetings of Ultimate Lions Club (ULC) provided us an opportunity to fully stir up its members and dig out their potential and aptitude in addition to identifying the sectors in which they could yield best results for the welfare of the poor and needy segments of the society. On the basis of this analysis a comprehensive road map will be finalized and submitted in next general body meeting of ULC paving way to implement the same with the active support of its enthusiastic members.

Addressing the second General Body Meeting of ULC, President Engineer Ahmed Hassan said that in according to this road map, proper funding and technical assistance along with administrative support will be extending to the various committees working in the health, education environment and sports sectors. “I want to undertake this task in a well organized manner so that the efforts of ULC could be disseminated to the down trodden in according to the spirit of Lionism”, he added.

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He said that the social welfare sector has a very broad spectrum and we must prioritize our projects to make our efforts productive, fruitful and result oriented.

He identified the issue of portable water as one of the core problem of this era and said that he has a targeted approach to provide portable water initially to the 5,000 students of Vocational Training Institutes in collaboration with Engineer Muhammad Saeed Sheikh Former President Faisalabad Chamber Of Commerce & Industry (FCCI).

He said that free medical camps in these schools could also be arranged in addition to providing Vitamin D and Calcium to malnourished students. “Similarly toilet blocks could also be provided in these schools while priority will be given to the girl institutes”, he added.

Engineer Ahmad Hassan expressed concern over increasing pollution in the country. He specifically mentioned River Ravi that has been turned into a drain. He said that we will conduct a study to identify measures for minimize its ill impacts on health, irrigation and environment.

Regarding the tests of Hepatitis, Diabetes etc, he said that it is a good gesture that industrialists are taking keen interest in the health of their workers. He said that they could provide testing kits to health committee to start this work from Chenab Engineering and Kausar Processing.

Earlier club Sectary Dr. Khuram Sohail Raja presented the proceedings of previous meeting which was approved unanimously.

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