* Green colour writing indicates that this project is completed
** Blue colour writing indicates that this project is being completed
*** Red colour writing indicates that this project is yet to be started
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Date Project Began |
Project Details |
Status of the Project |
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2026 |
Start of Degree College |
Following our excellent Matric and Intermediate results, we are hopeful that, Inshallah, we will commence degree college classes in 2026. |
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2025 |
First Floor Extension |
Due to the ever-growing demand and the increase in our classes and students, we plan to construct another story on the existing northern-side ground floor building. An inauguration ceremony was held on 11 April 2025, where Karnal Nawaz Malik (R) laid the foundation of the first floor. We plan to commence construction in October 2025 with the aim of completing it before the end of the year. |
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2025 |
Vermi Compost |
To provide farmers in the village with chemical-free compost, we took the initiative to start producing vermicompost shortly after Eid-ul-Fitr in 2025. We are now planning to expand this project further. |
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2024 |
Growing vegetables |
To ensure the effective utilization of the charity’s land, which now spans over 35 kanals, we initiated plans in 2024 to cultivate vegetables for underprivileged families in the village. The initiative was formally launched with an inauguration ceremony held on 5 April 2025. Since then, we have been consistently providing fresh vegetables to needy families in the community. We now intend to expand this initiative further |
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2023 |
Start of College |
After achieving 100% results in the matric board exam and excellent grades, in 2024, we started our college. Currently, over 350 students are receiving completely free education at the school and college, with an additional 50 students studying at the Madrasa. |
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2022 |
To build a separate building to provide separate accommodation for Madrasah students, Madrasah’s teachers, a storeroom, and a kitchen. |
This is one of our projects. The works started in October 2022 and completed in 2025. This project was substantially funded by Jahangir Ahmed of Tatral. |
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2020 |
Start of Higher Secondary School |
On 23 March 2022, our chief guest, Major General Farhat Abbas Sani (R), laid the foundation for our Higher Secondary School. |
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Due to the start of middle school classes, further classrooms and examination halls were required. |
This project was completed in 2019 with substantial financial help from Saleem Malik of Malik & Malik Solicitors, London |
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2018 |
To cater for the ever-growing number of staff and students we decided to demolish some parts of the old Madrasah building and rebuild it to include staff rooms, toilets and bathroom on all three floors. |
This project was completed in 2019. |
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2017 |
In order to provide recreational and healthy activities for the students of both institutions, we aimed to build a cricket ground on the land. |
Saqlain Mushtaq, the former Pakistan test player, attended the inauguration ceremony |
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2017 |
To build four further classrooms on the first floor of the school. |
This project was completed in the middle of 2018. |
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2016 |
March 2017, to build two further classrooms for the school. |
This project was completed at the end of 2017. |
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2016 |
In 2016 we decided to expand the educational project to offer educational services to local adults in the area who were not fortunate to receive education during their formative years in life. The aim was to begin classes for women by mid-2016. |
In June 2016, education classes for women but due to lack of interest we put this project on hold. |
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2014 |
In 2014, we decided to provide an ambulance service to cater for emergencies to take patients to the city hospitals in Rawalpindi. |
We started providing free ambulance service in 2023. However, due to the lack of demand, after running it for a year, we stopped this service in 2024. |
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2014 |
In 2014 we decided to go beyond the educational project and also build a hospital to provide day-to-day medical care, first aid and emergency treatment. |
Due to pressing urgency and demand and lack of medical facilities in the proximity, we have to give priority to this project and started holding monthly and annually medical camps. These camps were attended by local, national and international doctors. At our first medical camp we treated 500-600 patients. However, due to the opening of free hospitals in the area this project is not being pursued. |
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2013 |
To purchase further land for cultivation for the benefit of the school and Madrasah. |
Some of the land was donated in 2015 and further land was purchased in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2022. Currently we own over 35 Kanal of land. Further work on this project is yet to start. |
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2012 |
To provide opportunities to the outstanding students of the organization to study abroad at prestigious Universities and institutions worldwide by 2026. |
This project will be reviewed further in 2026, as at present our students are of only school age. |
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2010/2011 |
In 2010/2011, one of the trustees, Mr. Fida Chaudhary, identified the need to also provide mainstream education in the English medium to children in the area of Thana Chountra. |
On 01 January 2012, Makka Solicitors Ltd provided valuable input into the management and planning of building the institution. Under the supervision of Colonel Muhammad Nawaz Malik, the building works started in 2014, and the school was opened to the public in 2015. In 2017, the school expanded to begin Middle School classes. |
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1999 |
The late Ibrahim Khan Raja, a British Citizen originating from Tatral, Pakistan, identified a dire need and his wish to provide free religious education to young children in the village of Tatral and the surrounding villages. |
Construction of the Madrassah building began in 2004/2005. The Madrasah was officially opened in 2008, providing free religious education and memorization of the Quran to local children. Currently, there are more than 30 students at the Madrasah who are full-time boarders and benefit from free accommodation, food, and access to mainstream education from the Islamic Public school. |
Pakistan Welfare Association UK