Social Awareness Through Telecom Industry

Many of the serious and patriotic Pakistanis have been in touch with Telenor’s Karo Mumkin project.

The Telenor Pakistan’s Karo Mumkin is a step taken by Telenor to improve the quality of living in Pakistan. Obviously, there are many people who have a number of interesting and mega ideas which can improve the standard of living in the country but the main problem is its implementation.

Telenor Pakistan has announced another phase of the ‘Karo Mumkin’ project. The two attractive and appealing ideas that emerged from the freshly accomplished campaign will now be given a shape of project and will be launched this year. The teams which would have proposed the winning ideas will establish two NGO’s with the names “Sabz” and “Edvolution” in order to give their ideas a ground for implementation. A conference was held in Telenor’s head office and the two ideas which were chosen to be the best were, firstly by Miss.

Fariha Ambreen which was to ‘Recycle Paper to Provide Notebooks to Schools for Under Privileged Children’ and secondly by Mr. Abdul Haq Mohiuddin whose project’s title was to ‘Donate Rs100 from your Monthly Salary to Make Education Possible for Street Children’.


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