Deewar-i-Meharbani or the Wall of Kindness — a charity initiative introduced in Iran before being replicated in major cities of Pakistan has been established on M.A. Jinnah Road.
Deewar-i-Meharbani is a place where people are allowed to leave the goods they do not need so that the less privileged can pick them.
Not only that, Ahsan Khan is also part of 'Teach Pakistan Initiative;' an organisation including youngsters, who have bought a couple of lands in Punjab and Sindh to build schools there. As Khan further elaborates, he intends to spread this all across Pakistan. Currently hiring efficient staff for the first institute and constructing a purpose-built building.
On the ending note, I'd just like to request everybody reading to please take some time off and work towards what's important in life. What we are currently going through is nothing but a test, for which we will be answerable on the last day.
Deewar-i-Meharbani is a place where people are allowed to leave the goods they do not need so that the less privileged can pick them.
Around 3,000 pieces of clothes were donated by those who no longer wanted them and picked up by the needy on the very first day.
Ahsan Khan is one name which has millions of screaming fans. Not only is he good looking and an equally talented performer, he is also a social worker and a humanitarian. A couple of months ago, Khan helped a homeless and jobless educated man get a job. And now, built the first 'Wall Of Kindness' in Karachi. With above 300 clothes lying there for people who severely are in need of it, the actor says;"Social media is not only about selfies, check-ins, or bashing each other. You can spread so much good too. I saw a video on the initiative in Iran and somebody had made it in Quetta and Peshawar as well. Than somebody approached me for it in Gujranwala too, but since I was busy shooting, I just sent the amount of money that was required. Nobody did it in Karachi, so I thought of doing it here. So I was shooting Chupan Chupai at MA Jinnah Road. I had an off for a few hours, I got a painter in the morning, called my friends and we all hung clothes on the wall. I think people need to know, we need to invest time and energy in such activities. It's our responsibility and duty. I'm doing this regardless of any aspect, it's just humanity!"
@Ahsankhanuk builds first "Wall Of Kindness" in Karachi.— Syed Saif Ali (@smartsaif6) February 20, 2016
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On the ending note, I'd just like to request everybody reading to please take some time off and work towards what's important in life. What we are currently going through is nothing but a test, for which we will be answerable on the last day.