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Saudi Arabia launches Ramadan ration program in Pakistan | News Hub

Three thousand ration bags will be distributed by Saudi Arabia
in 27 cities of Pakistan

Saudi Arabia launches Ramadan ration program in Pakistan | News Hub
Saudi Arabia launches Ramadan ration program in Pakistan | News Hub

   ISLAMABAD (News Hub update news) Saudi Arabia has inaugurated the distribution of
rations during Ramadan by Pakistan's friend and ally of every difficulty. The Saudi govt
has launched a wonderful program for its needy Pakistani brothers, distributing ration bags
to thousands of Pakistanis. Khadim Harmain Sharifeen Iftar program has been started.

   A ceremony was held at the Saudi Embassy in Islamabad in this regard. The ceremony was
attended by Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Saeed Al-Maliki, Federal Minister for Religious Affairs
of Pakistan Noorul Haq Qadri, and Saudi Religious Attach posted in Pakistan Mutab Al-Jade.

   Saudi Ambassador Nawaf al-Maliki said that rations were being distributed in other countries,
including Pakistan, under the Iftar program, under a plan of religious brotherhood by Saudi King
Salman. Under this program, 3,000 ration bags will be distributed in 27 cities of Pakistan, which
will provide food to 30,000 people.

   This ration bag includes rice, flour, pulses, and other essentials. Mask restrictions and social
distance will be strictly enforced during the distribution of rations. On behalf of the people of
Pakistan, Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Noor-ul-Haq Qadri thanked Shah Salman
and Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman for launching the ration program on behalf of the
Saudi government and appreciated the humanitarian welfare measures taken by the Saudi govt.

   The distribution of 20700 food packages is being started by Shah Salman's welfare aid
organization which will benefit more than 124,000 people of Balochistan province during the
month of Ramadan. This food package includes all the essentials of groceries.

A food package of 41 kg contains 20 kg, 5 kg of rice, 5 liters of cooking oil, 5 kg of sugar, 2 kg
of the basin, 2 kg of dates, and 1 kg of tea and jam sweets. The total weight is (850) tons. And is
worth about Rs. 155.6 million which is being disbursed in collaboration with NDMA, Local
Government and Local NGO (SDO) in 10 districts of Balochistan Province (Sohbatpur, Dakki,
Chaghi, Loralai, Washik, Panjgur, Naseerabad, Kharan, Sibi) will be distributed in a transparent
manner.

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