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Solar Lanterns,Village Abdul Hakeem Shah,Thatta,Feb2021

Project Title: Distribution of Solar Lanterns for Village Village Abdul Hakeem Shah, THATTA.

Date Completed: Feb/ 02/2021

Donor: Lodhie Foundation

Implementing Partner: Mr. Ammer Shah In Loving Memory Of Janat BiBi Shah.

Project Manager/Coordinator: Abdul Samad

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The Lodhie Foundation initiative brings a “First Ray of Light” to the rural and poor communities and backward areas of Pakistan. Since 2003, this philanthropic initiative has continued to achieve his goal to bring the poorest people of Pakistan opportunities for socio-economic development. The program has been building momentum and successful results since its beginning. The key element is the distribution and maintenance of solar LED lighting systems through the guidance and management of Pervaiz Lodhie Founder Trustee of Lodhie Foundation located in Karachi, Pakistan

Ever since introducing a noble cause of distribution of SOLAR LANTERN ( ROSHNI ) to the needy and poor villagers and families of rural areas in Pakistan under the Donation of Mr. Ammer Shah In loving Memory of Janat BiBi Shah (Mother of Ammer Shah), a team Lodhie Foundation was assigned to visit the Village of Thatta Region to observe and witness the distribution of Solar Lantern ROSHNI to the most needy Village of Village Abdul Hakeem Shah, located near Keenjhar Lake, District Thatta #Sindhof district badin Sindh Region .

As a gesture of goodwill Mr. Ammer Shah Donor of Lodhie Foundation offered a gift of 30 solar powered LED lights to the Village Abdul Hakeem Shah, located near Keenjhar Lake, District Thatta ,Sindh.

Benefits

·Freedom from Darkness — The sunlight fades as early as 6 p.m, leaving the villagers in complete darkness. With solar lantern lighting, they have about an additional five hours of light to add to each day.

·Freedom from Illiteracy — More hours of light means more hours for children to study and get a better education, which is crucial to improving their social-economic future.

·Freedom from Poverty — With solar LED lanterns, the villagers no longer have to pay for expensive kerosene lanterns. Also, with more hours of light, the men and women have additional hours to work, which means more income for each household.

·Freedom from Hunger — More income means more money to better feed each member of the family; a daily concern for villagers.

·Freedom from Disease — Kerosene lanterns give off toxic and dangerous fumes; solar LED lanterns do not. LED lanterns also provide extra visibility, which helps against nighttime hazards.

 

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Uploaded on November 17, 2022
Taken on February 2, 2021