Our story begins with the value addition of a swampy pond, filled with the village sewage, causing a nuisance as well as a source of disease transmission.
In 1992, our elders conceived an idea to bring life to the marshy area by reclaiming it for the utilization of essentially needed community services.
In 1995, the idea came into reality, and half of the reclaimed land utilized for the construction of the girls’ school while allocating the remaining area for the development of a hospital. Initially, two classrooms along with a boundary wall for the Girls Primary School were constructed on 54,400 sqft. piece of land through a self-help basis.
The school was later upgraded to elementary and secondary levels in years 2006 & 2010 respectively and handed over to the government. Since its inception in 1995 till now, more than 15,000 marginalized girls have completed primary and secondary level education.
In 2007, the remaining area of the reclaimed land was utilized for the construction of a state of the art 120-beds hospital. This hospital by its location has become a symbol of life for the underprivileged women, men, and children residing in the rural areas of the Jhelum river basin.
Empowering the marginalized and vulnerable segments of society through sustainable development programs. We focus on providing access to quality healthcare, education, and livelihood opportunities to uplift underprivileged communities. Together, we aim to create a future where every individual can thrive with dignity and hope.
We envisage an empowered, resilient, educated, and healthy society, where people live a quality life with dignity and equality.
“All I Know Is That I Made A Difference.” Stated By Him 9 Days Before Leaving The World.
Born in 1946 in a small village near Jhelum city, Mushtaq Hussain Bargatt, joined police services and retired as a District Police Officer on completion of 38 years of a distinguished police career. Contrary to the commonly perceived policeman attitude, Mr. Bargatt always had a strong love for humanity and was strongly influenced by the teachings of Mian Muhammad Bukhsh, a social reformer, and legendary poet.
With this background, he opted to spend his remaining life for the social uplift of deprived communities of the area.
We will pool more resources on maternal & child health, nutrition and expand mobile health and telemedicine functions to reach the poorly accessible areas, focusing on girls’ education, investing in clean water provisions, and hygiene promotion.
Adopting innovations to strengthen on-farm and off-farm livelihood, establishing and strengthening of agriculture value chains and rural productivity, increasing access to microcredit and other financial services.
This will include vulnerability analysis, mapping, strengthening of community-level preparedness and response capacities, building community-based systems, and support mechanisms.
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