Benazir Bhutto Park Clifton to Feature Special Recreational Corner for Special Children: Barrister Murtaza Wahab’s Heartwarming Initiative

Karachi: Announcement to establish a special corner for providing recreational facilities to special children in Benazir Bhutto Park Clifton. According to the details, under Nusrat Trust for Special Children, a special ceremony of singing of special children was organized in Jama Abu Bakar Clifton, where Mayor Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab was the chief guest.
Chairman Mufti Muhammad Mohiuddin, Well known Journalist Saeed Khawar, Defense Analyst Brigadier (R) Rashid Siddiqui, Secretary General Trust Mufti Abu Katada, Mufti Abu Talha, former adviser to Sindh Chief Minister Muhammad Asif Khan and others were also present.
Speaking on this occasion, Mayor Karachi Syed Murtaza Wahab said that it is good to celebrate Independence Day with special people, it creates a feeling of being an integral part of the society. He announced to establish a special corner for special people in Benazir Bhutto Park in consultation with Mufti Mohiuddin and said that the project will be reviewed in this regard on the beach as well.
Mufti Muhammad Muhiuddin while addressing said that Nusrat Trust was established in 2004 and they are building South Asia’s most modern complex for special needs children in Malir, which has an area of 5 acres. They are taking all possible steps for the welfare of the underprivileged children and appeal to philanthropists to cooperate in this regards. Living nations celebrate independence in a grand manner.
General Secretary Mufti Abu Katada while addressing said that technical education is also being provided to special children along with religious and worldly education which includes mobile, IT, engineering and others.
Rashid Siddiqui said that Nusrat Trust’s initiatives for special people are commendable.
Apart from this, Mayor Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab was given a gift of a piece of the Ghilaf-e- Kaaba.
76 wheelchairs were provided to special children while special children also presented national songs.

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