Lahore (Ishraq A Hashmi) Punjab Charities Commission, a regulatory body created by the government of more than 7500 NGOs, charities and welfare trusts of Punjab, has asked students and NGOs to promote "Safe Charity" in the province. A project to increase connectivity to Oz has been launched. The Punjab Charities Commission issued instructions to the administration of all districts of the province to visit 5 to 10 NGOs established in their districts every month under the outreach program of the commission and to inform them about the new international charity laws and their implementation. The task is given. The district administration has also been asked to encourage good-performing NGOs and help them solve the problems they face.
Sources told "Jang" that under this outreach program of Punjab Charities Commission, the work has been started from Punjab University to create a joint platform of 100 major NGOs of Punjab and students of sociology departments of universities. Sources said that it is not only the government's responsibility to see and monitor the use of zakat and charity, but also the public, for which university students are being specially involved in this project. Sources said that the Punjab Charities Commission has organized an open discussion between NGOs and students of various universities and in this regard, special programs are being organized in Lahore's Home Economics University, Government College University and Lahore University during this month. In which training programs are being organized for students to make poor people economically stronger through social welfare. Punjab Charities Commission has also started working on a project for networking among NGOs and university students.

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