Maryam Nawaz and Farooq Nazir's Eid Acts of Kindness

Web DeskApril 11, 2024 03:07 AMnational
  • Maryam Nawaz visits old age homes, distributes sweets and toys
  • Farooq Nazir joins prisoners for Eid prayers, rewards officers
  • Initiatives promote empathy, dignity, and inclusivity in society
Maryam Nawaz and Farooq Nazir's Eid Acts of KindnessImage Credits: The Nation
Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz and Prison Inspector General of Police Farooq Nazir demonstrate compassion and inclusivity during Eid, emphasizing empathy and dignity for all members of society, including the elderly and prisoners.

Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz marked the festive occasion of Eid with acts of kindness and solidarity, visiting old age homes in Lahore to spend time with elderly residents and special children. She shared in the joy by cutting Eid cakes with the children, distributing sweets, toys, and announcing arrangements to send elderly women on Hajj, fulfilling their lifelong dream of the pilgrimage to Makkah. These initiatives underscore the government's commitment to the welfare of all segments of society, particularly the elderly and vulnerable.

Meanwhile, Prison Inspector General of Police Farooq Nazir demonstrated solidarity and inclusivity by joining prisoners and staff at the District Jail in Lahore for Eid prayers. The inmates were treated to a special feast, received new clothing and gifts, and had the chance to meet with their families, fostering connections and moments of solace. Inspector General Farooq Nazir also recognized the dedication of the officers on duty with a reward, acknowledging their efforts in maintaining security and order within the prisons.

These compassionate gestures not only reflect the spirit of Eidul Fitr but also emphasize the importance of empathy and compassion towards all members of society, including those who are incarcerated. By promoting a sense of belonging and dignity among prisoners, these efforts contribute to rehabilitation and societal reintegration.

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