
Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori has announced a massive initiative for the holy month of Ramadan, where Iftar dinners will be provided to over one million people. This grand event will take place at the Governor House in Karachi and marks the third consecutive year of such an arrangement.
Speaking at a press conference, Governor Tessori shared that special preparations have been made to ensure the event is extraordinary. A grand stage has been set up, which he described as unlike any other in Pakistan. The event aims to promote unity and charity during Ramadan, providing meals to thousands of individuals every day.
In addition to the Iftar arrangements, Governor Tessori also revealed a unique initiative—a daily plot draw. Each day during Ramadan, a lucky individual will receive a plot of land through a lottery system. This announcement has generated significant excitement, as it offers an incredible opportunity for people in need.
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Furthermore, a Khatm-ul-Quran ceremony will be held as part of the event, allowing attendees to participate in spiritual gatherings. Under the “Ittehad-e-Ramadan” initiative, people will have the chance to register and take part in various activities.
To make the event even more special, a dedicated Ramadan transmission will be launched from the Governor House. This transmission will cover different aspects of the event, share inspiring stories, and highlight the importance of Ramadan.
Governor Tessori emphasized the importance of giving back to the community during this sacred month. By organizing such a large-scale Iftar and introducing the daily plot draw, the Sindh government aims to support people and spread the message of unity, compassion, and generosity.
This initiative is expected to create a significant impact, bringing people together and offering much-needed support to those in need during Ramadan. The combination of a massive Iftar, spiritual events, and the daily plot draw makes this one of the most unique Ramadan celebrations in Pakistan.