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HWF held a meet of Regional Co ordinators at Headquater


New Delhi 20th Oct: A meeting of Human Welfare Foundation was held on 19-20 October, 2010 at Jasola Office. The national co-ordinator from all the states who are actively working on the projects of vision 2016 in different parts of India made their valuable participation.
Siddique Hassan, general secretary of Human Welfare Foundation said that the main emphasis of vision 2016 is to bring a change in the society which must be seen, felt and witness by the people.
He said that I have started Human Welfare Foundation so that the social service and work related to it can be done in a planned and systematic way and within a stipulated time and that is the reason I have given time limit of vision 2016 and the projects and targets of the projects of social service must be completed within 2016.
He said that we have to also merge other small NGOs to work on social service.
The are many schemes of government and non government but muslims do not utilize fully and these are due to lack of awareness and knowledge, he emphasized. He said that our co-ordinators should made translation of “A Guide to uplift muslims” a valuable book in which many schemes of government is already mentioned and the people can benefit. Siddique Hassan appealed the co-ordinators to arrange necessary data of a particular state which will be an essential asset for working of welfare of the society.
He also said that we should make the utilization of young talent who are awardees by human welfare foundation and the students who get scholarship. He said that some of their time should be implemented for the work of social welfare and if they have some interest then some of these students can be helped for doing those courses which will be an asset and helpful for the welfare of society and they will strive for the progress of downtrodden section of the society. The foundation will help them for taking up the courses like NGO management, SSW etc so that they can be helpful for future endeavors of the community.

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