Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistani students gather funds for Bangladeshi flood victims

Flood victims

Dhaka: Pakistani students gathered funds, and donated Tk 225,000 to the flood-affected Bangladeshis.

The students presented the donation — for flood victims — to Bangladeshi student leaders at Dhaka Medical College.

Pakistani students also met the Adviser for Youth and Sports, Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan. The advisor expressed gratitude over the efforts of the students.

Pakistani students are the only international students in Bangladesh to gather donations for the flood victims.

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CM Domki seeks federal govt assistance for flood affectees

CM Domki
  • He said flood caused loss of Rs 700 billion in province.
  • Domki said funds allocated for Balochistan is insufficient.
  • He said rehabilitation activities in flood hit areas will continue.

QUETTA: Caretaker Chief Minister Balochistan Ali Mardan Khan Domki urged the federal government to provide assistance from 20 percent grant sharing of Balochistan in Geneva funds and expedite the process of support for the implementation of the program agreed with the provincial government for the rehabilitation of flood affected sectors.

The chief minister told the meeting of the Policy and Strategy Committee that last year 2022 flood caused a loss of more than Rs 700 billion in the province so the province is suffering from financial difficulties.

Ali Mardan Khan Domki participated in the meeting through a video link and expressed his views on the situation in Balochistan. The devastating rains and floods caused huge losses, the most damage happened in Balochistan after Sindh.

Sharing data, he said 321,019 houses were destroyed in Balochistan while 96,166 were partially affected, 43 bridges were washed away, at least 2280 km of the road network was destroyed, and as,many as 1039 educational institutions were destroyed while 1793 were partially affected.

Ali Mardan Khan Domki said that the funds allocated for Balochistan in the international rehabilitation aid are insufficient, which must be increased in proportion to the losses.

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We have decided to make Pakistan a welfare state: Imran

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  • Imran Khan said that we have decided to make Pakistan a welfare state
  • It is a big responsibility to spend the donations transparently collected from the public
  • After his address to the flood victims, party workers, and leaders, distributed cheques among the flood affectees

DI KHAN: Former Prime Minister and Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Imran Khan said that we have decided to make Pakistan a welfare state, BOL News reported on Saturday.

According to the details, Chairman PTI Imran Khan in DI Khan has addressed the victims and said, ”Allah says that If you give something from one hand, the hand would not know about it.”

“We have established a comprehensive verification system to distribute money to the flood victims. Under this system, the victims will give a check to the bank, and they will get the money because it is against my religion to humiliate the victims and give them money,” he said.

PTI chairman added that it is a big responsibility to spend the donations transparently collected from the public, and we had decided to give money to the victims only for building houses.

“We have to help the lowest class, the most important aspect while helping the poor is to maintain their dignity, was ashamed to see food being thrown from planes,” Imran Khan said.

He said that we are happy that we have done what even rich countries could not do in the country, in which the Pakistanis living abroad also helped us a lot.

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan said that in Punjab and KP every family has been given a health facility of up to PKR10 lac, with the help of which they can go to any private hospital and get free treatment.

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Mahira Khan, Adnan Siddiqui and others lend support to flood affectees

Mahira Khan

Politically and economically, Pakistan is having a hard time right now, and now a major natural calamity has struck. Pakistan has been severely flooded. While South Punjab and parts of Swat are going through a difficult period, the entirety of Balochistan and Sindh are underwater. It is reported that hundreds of people have died as … Read more