Famous singer and actor Hadiqa Kiyani has completed the construction of 100 houses for flood victims. She had announced the construction of 200 houses under her flood campaign “Vaseela-E-Raah,” of which 100 have been completed. After visiting the flood-affected areas in Balochistan. She talked to the media and thanked those who were part of her campaign.
Famous singer and actor Hadiqa Kiyani has completed the construction of 100 houses for flood victims. After visiting the flood-affected areas in Balochistan. The famous singer and actor announced the construction of 200 houses under her flood campaign “Vaseela-E-Raah“. Of which, 100 houses have been completed. On the day of the inauguration, she talked to the media and thanked those who were a part of her campaign.
Hadiqa also shared the news on her social media site and said. “As many of you know, I have been in Balochistan for the past few days. By the grace of Allah and by your active support, we have completed the first phase of our project in Balochistan.”
Singer’s enthusiasm
In October 2022, Kiyani highlighted her experience of visiting districts that have affected by flooding. She emphasized, “At this moment, we need to focus on development and reconstruction“. They do not have a place to take refuge at the moment. Winter is drawing near, and the water is not moving. If there are individuals who can go on the ground and draw out the water in any way. They really ought to do that because it is causing the spread of a great deal of sickness.
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The actress who played Dobara also mentioned that the cast was “sleeping peacefully in our beds, having dinner and lunch, and doing everything.” That has no bearing on us in any way. But at the moment, those people don’t even have roofs over their heads. The children are battling diseases skin infections and stomach infections. And the horrors that I’ve seen with my own eyes are things that I just cannot convey.
For the unversed, Kiyani has bagged numerous awards locally and internationally. She was appointed United Nations Development Programme Goodwill Ambassador. Making her the first woman in Pakistan to become a goodwill ambassador to the United Nations.