PBM inks MoU with IIU to help out students
Islamabad : Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal (PBM) has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with International Islamic University (IIU) to keep the deserving students on their educational track.
PBM Managing Director Malik Zaheer Abbas and IIUI President Dr. Hathal Hamoud Al-Otaibi signed the agreement to support the poor students in IIUI.
Addressing the ceremony, Malik Zaheer Abbas said that PBM is leading the country towards a social welfare state as envisioned by Prime Minister Imran Khan, with its eminent pro-poor services like medical treatment of poor patients suffering from cancer, hepatitis, cardiac, kidney dialyses, thalassemia and other diseases, educational stipends for underprivileged students, women empowerment, eradication of child labour, support to disabled persons, provision of education, food, clothing, and other basic needs of life to orphan and deprived children, Panahgahs for the needy persons, meals on wheels and so on.
Accrediting the humanitarian services of PBM, President IIUI expressed his gratitude for enabling the deserving students of IIUI to continue their education.
Following that, Managing Director PBM also signed the agreements with the representatives of Quaid-e-Azam, University and NUML University, Islamabad to help out the deserving and promising students studying there.
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