KARACHI:Dawlance, the technology leader in Pakistan’s home-appliances industry, recently celebrated the Universal Children’s’ Day at Dar-ul-Sukun, one of the most prestigious humanitarian institutions in Karachi.
As part of “Dawlance for Humanity” initiative, the company carried out valuable training sessions, where the renowned expert Dr Tahir Barlas educated the kids and teachers regarding COVID safety and protocols.
According to a statement issued on Monday, based on his 30 years of experience in managing ‘Health and Safety’ operations at global enterprises like Shell, PIA, etc, Dr Barlas informed the participants; why is it important to adopt SOPs and protective measures at institutions like Dar-ul-Sukun? How can the institution ensure safe living, nutrition and healthcare to the specially-children residing there?
Besides this insightful training session, Dawlance also distributed valuable gifts among the differently abled children. Management of Dar-Ul-Sukun organized various fun activities while the differently abled children prepared some beautiful performance on the occasion Furthermore, few appliances were also donated to Dar-ul-Sukun by Dawlance as a token for appreciation for their contribution towards society.
These informative activities were appreciated by the CEO of this institution – Ms. Anna Danial and Ms. Huma, HOD Rehabilitation, who graced the occasion along with the Guest of Honor -Ahmed Raheel Ghani Hashmi, Group Marketing Manager of Dawlance.
The Group Marketing Manager of Dawlance – Raheel Hashmi stated that; in the wake of this global pandemic, Dawlance has also supported the medical professionals, by donating more than a hundred appliances: refrigerators, air conditioners, etc. to hospitals that are committed to provide free-of-cost healthcare and save more lives. So far, the spread of COVID-19 in Pakistan is preventable, only if the people act responsibly, take precautions, do not leave their homes unnecessarily and wash their hands regularly.