Altaf Hamid Rao.

MIRPUR, (AJK).  (Parliament Times) Muslim Hands International, the United Kingdom-based non-governmental social welfare outfit, has accorded talent award to local AJK-based orphan student Ms. Lubainah Majid Javed of local branch of International-chain school for her outstanding input in the Muslim Hands Waste Management project launched by the global NGO.

Our special Jammu Kashmir State Correspondent Altaf Hamid Rao reports from Mirpur that Lubainah is the daughter of a renowned local lawyer (late) Majid Javed Advocate, who had lost his life in a gas cylinder explosion incident at Khari Shareef village in outskirt of Mirpur city few years ago.

Founder Chairman of the Muslim Hands Lakhat – e – Husnain gave away the certificate of excellence to Lubainah Majid Javed, at a ceremony hosted here Tuesday in acknowledgement of her outstanding performance participating in the gigantic phased project launched by the international non-governmental organization, engaged in billions of rupees social welfare projects for rehabilitation of the sick humanity in various parts of the world including Pakistan and Azad Jammu Kashmir.

The fast emerging talented student cum social worker Lubainah Majid, also WASUP Ambassador, member / volunteer of Mirpur-based Kashmir Orphan Relief Trust’s rehabilitation and educational complex (KORT), activist of climate change and Content Creator, told media on this occasion that she launched a video on plastic pollution in Grade-5 and since then she stared working on various projects of sustainable development in this fast developing part of Azad Jammu Kashmir.

The gold medalist Lubainah said while underlining her future ambitious that she intend to establish her own firm exploring her potential in various social welfare sectors most particularly to combat environmental pollution and impending challenges of climate change.

She so fare achieved gold medals in green living twice securing the stadtus of green living ambassador – currently severing as the ambassador of the Muslim Hands Solid Waste Management Project.

Lubainah, the holder of medal in HRCA, said that she worked with WASAP (Work Against Single Use Plastic) against . She also secured distinction delivering lecture in local campus of NUML in Mirpur. “I believe in spreading awareness among the masses about the life-threatening repercussions of environmental pollution and the immediate preventative measures to averts the threats of the environmental pollution to the human lives as well as to the livestock through individual and collective efforts.

To a question, Lubainah said so far, she recently launched an exclusive awareness campaign by installing dust bins in her school, attracting her school fellows to enthusiastically participate in such social welfare activities besides their curricular and co-curricular activities.

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