MIRPUR: Two British charity organizations, including UK Charity and Muslim Hands International, would build 100 houses for the flood-victims of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) as a part of humanitarian help.
This was announced by a British Charity delegation in its meeting with the AJK Prime Minister Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan in Kashmir House late Sunday. The delegation, comprising Ch. Muhammad Sarwar, sitting MP Yasmeen Qureshi, Lakhat-e-Hasnain Chairman Muslim Hands International and its country manager Zia Noor, was led by Lord Nazir Ahmed.
Expressing gratitude to the delegation for its generous assistance of the housing project, the Prime Minister briefed it on the losses to public and private properties by the recent flash floods in AJK recalling that it was the fourth natural calamity hitting the state.

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