Business Community asked to partner with Government’s Panagah Program
- April 23, 2020
Ms. Sajida Zulfiqar, MNA along with Naseem ur Rehman
Prime Minister’s Focal Person for government’s Panagah Program and Salman
Aftab Chairman PTI Standing Committee on Accountability & Discipline visited
Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry and gave a detailed briefing to the
business community on Panagah Program.
Speaking at the occasion, Ms. Sajida Zulfiqar MNA said that government wanted
to setup more Panagahs in the country for downtrodden people of society on
public-private partnership basis to run these shelter homes on sustainable basis.
She said that 40 percent population of the country was below poverty line and
Prime Minister Imran Khan was determined to uplift their living standard as
improving the lives of poor people was very close to his heart. She said that
business community has always supported welfare projects, which was laudable
and they should also endorse this initiative of the government as their
cooperation was important in running these setups on long-term basis.
Speaking at the occasion, Naseem ur Rehman, PM focal person on Panagahs
program said that 27 Panagahs were currently operating in the country and
government has planned to setup 100 more Panagahs in the country by the end
of this year to provide shelter to poor people. He said that a Panagah in each
district was planned to be established to provide food and stay facility to poor
people. He said that each Panagah incurred an expenditure of Rs.600,000/-,
which can be met with the cooperation of well-to-do people of the society. He
said that government has earmarked Rs.6 billion for Panagah Program while our
society was spending an amount of Rs.292 billion on charity each year. He
desired that business community should support this initiative of the
government so that poor people could get food and shelter in a respectable
environment. He further said that government wanted to provide jobs to the
residents of shelter homes and private sector should cooperate in these efforts.
Muhammad Ahmed Waheed, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce &
Industry said that business community was standing with the government in
public welfare initiatives and added that ICCI would try to adopt one Panagah in
Islamabad. He suggested that monthly accounts statements of Panagahs should
be developed and a database of these Panagash should also be maintained. He
said that ICCI in collaboration with local industry would try to provide jobs to
skilled and other poor people living in Panagahs. He further said that ICCI in
collaboration with its members was working to provide free ration to 2500
families affected by Covid-19 and added that it would also cooperate with
government in this noble cause.
Tahir Abbasi, Senior Vice President ICCI thanked the guests for visiting Chamber
and sharing details of government’s Panagah program. He assured that ICCI
would try to support this laudable initiative of the government.