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Responsibility of the Society, not the Institutions

اداروں کی نہیں ، معاشرے کی ذمہ داری

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Child Labour

Responsibility of the Society, not the Institutions

اداروں کی نہیں ، معاشرے کی ذمہ داری

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A Voice For Empathy & Humanity 

Poetry with Purpose – A Voice for Empathy and Humanity

Shehzad Tanveer Sufi, Deputy Registrar at NCA, graced the event with his poem “Shauoor-e-Dard.” His words didn’t just rhyme — they resonated.

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Through this soulful composition, he painted a world where humanity thrives on empathy, every smile hides a story, and being a source of healing is life’s truest purpose. His poetry beautifully echoed the spirit of Shauoor Welfare Foundation — to live not just for ourselves, but to stand beside those in pain.

ہمدردی اور انسانیت کی آواز

   بامقصد شاعری  — ہمدردی اور انسانیت کی آواز ! شیراز تنویر صوفی، ڈپٹی رجسٹرار این سی اے، نے تقریب میں “شعورِ درد” کے عنوان سے ایک دل کو چھو لینے والی نظم پیش کی۔ یہ نظم صرف الفاظ کا میل نہیں، بلکہ ایک ایسا جذبہ ہے جو انسانیت، ہمدردی اور درد بانٹنے کی اصل روح کو جگاتا ہے۔ شاعر نے پیغام دیا کہ شعور صرف جاننے کا نہیں، بلکہ محسوس کرنے، جینے اور دوسروں کے زخموں کا مرہم بننے کا نام ہے۔ یہی فلسفہ شعور ویلفیئر فاؤنڈیشن کا بھی ہے — اپنے لیے نہیں، دوسروں کے لیے جینا سیکھنا

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