Celebrating Independence at Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind

By Ahmmad Kareem | Published: August 18, 2025 | Updated: August 20, 2025 | Category: News & Events | 6 min read | 28 views

Event Info

  • Date: August 14, 2025
  • Venue: Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind

Event Highlights

The event celebrated the completion of three specialized courses: Cooking for blind girls, Braille literacy, and Computer training. These initiatives gave students practical skills for an independent future.

Guests & Recognition

Chief Guest Mr. Saif Al Kahar, a well-known social worker, commended the students. Office bearers including General Secretary Mr. Ahmed Karim and President Mr. Farhan Shahzad also attended. Awards and shields were distributed to top performers.

Competitions

A typing competition added extra excitement, with eight participants. Mr. Motar Rasool won first prize for his exceptional performance.

Closing Note

The day reflected both patriotic pride and personal triumphs. It was a reminder of the strength and resilience of the blind community, and a symbol of hope for a brighter, inclusive future.

Event Info

  • Date: August 14, 2025
  • Venue: Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind


Students and guests at Independence Day event

The Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind marked Pakistan’s 79th Independence Day with a graceful ceremony that combined patriotic spirit with recognition of students’ achievements.

Event Highlights

The event celebrated the completion of three specialized courses: Cooking for blind girls, Braille literacy, and Computer training. These initiatives gave students practical skills for an independent future.

Guests & Recognition

Chief Guest Mr. Saif Al Kahar, a well-known social worker, commended the students. Office bearers including General Secretary Mr. Ahmed Karim and President Mr. Farhan Shahzad also attended. Awards and shields were distributed to top performers.

Competitions

A typing competition added extra excitement, with eight participants. Mr. Motar Rasool won first prize for his exceptional performance.

Closing Note

The day reflected both patriotic pride and personal triumphs. It was a reminder of the strength and resilience of the blind community, and a symbol of hope for a brighter, inclusive future.

Event Info

  • Date: August 14, 2025
  • Venue: Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind


Event Highlights

The event celebrated the completion of three specialized courses: Cooking for blind girls, Braille literacy, and Computer training. These initiatives gave students practical skills for an independent future.

Guests & Recognition

Chief Guest Mr. Saif Al Kahar, a well-known social worker, commended the students. Office bearers including General Secretary Mr. Ahmed Karim and President Mr. Farhan Shahzad also attended. Awards and shields were distributed to top performers.

Competitions

A typing competition added extra excitement, with eight participants. Mr. Motar Rasool won first prize for his exceptional performance.

Closing Note

The day reflected both patriotic pride and personal triumphs. It was a reminder of the strength and resilience of the blind community, and a symbol of hope for a brighter, inclusive future.

Event Info

  • Date: August 14, 2025
  • Venue: Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind


Students and guests at Independence Day event

The Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind marked Pakistan’s 79th Independence Day with a graceful ceremony that combined patriotic spirit with recognition of students’ achievements.

Event Highlights

The event celebrated the completion of three specialized courses: Cooking for blind girls, Braille literacy, and Computer training. These initiatives gave students practical skills for an independent future.

Guests & Recognition

Chief Guest Mr. Saif Al Kahar, a well-known social worker, commended the students. Office bearers including General Secretary Mr. Ahmed Karim and President Mr. Farhan Shahzad also attended. Awards and shields were distributed to top performers.

Competitions

A typing competition added extra excitement, with eight participants. Mr. Motar Rasool won first prize for his exceptional performance.

Closing Note

The day reflected both patriotic pride and personal triumphs. It was a reminder of the strength and resilience of the blind community, and a symbol of hope for a brighter, inclusive future.

Event Info

  • Date: August 14, 2025
  • Venue: Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind


Students and guests at Independence Day event

The Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind marked Pakistan’s 79th Independence Day with a graceful ceremony that combined patriotic spirit with recognition of students’ achievements.

Event Highlights

The event celebrated the completion of three specialized courses: Cooking for blind girls, Braille literacy, and Computer training. These initiatives gave students practical skills for an independent future.

Guests & Recognition

Chief Guest Mr. Saif Al Kahar, a well-known social worker, commended the students. Office bearers including General Secretary Mr. Ahmed Karim and President Mr. Farhan Shahzad also attended. Awards and shields were distributed to top performers.

Competitions

A typing competition added extra excitement, with eight participants. Mr. Motar Rasool won first prize for his exceptional performance.

Closing Note

The day reflected both patriotic pride and personal triumphs. It was a reminder of the strength and resilience of the blind community, and a symbol of hope for a brighter, inclusive future.

Event Info

  • Date: August 14, 2025
  • Venue: Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind


Event Highlights

The event celebrated the completion of three specialized courses: Cooking for blind girls, Braille literacy, and Computer training. These initiatives gave students practical skills for an independent future.

Guests & Recognition

Chief Guest Mr. Saif Al Kahar, a well-known social worker, commended the students. Office bearers including General Secretary Mr. Ahmed Karim and President Mr. Farhan Shahzad also attended. Awards and shields were distributed to top performers.

Competitions

A typing competition added extra excitement, with eight participants. Mr. Motar Rasool won first prize for his exceptional performance.

Closing Note

The day reflected both patriotic pride and personal triumphs. It was a reminder of the strength and resilience of the blind community, and a symbol of hope for a brighter, inclusive future.

Event Info

  • Date: August 14, 2025
  • Venue: Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind


Students and guests at Independence Day event

The Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind marked Pakistan’s 79th Independence Day with a graceful ceremony that combined patriotic spirit with recognition of students’ achievements.

Event Highlights

The event celebrated the completion of three specialized courses: Cooking for blind girls, Braille literacy, and Computer training. These initiatives gave students practical skills for an independent future.

Guests & Recognition

Chief Guest Mr. Saif Al Kahar, a well-known social worker, commended the students. Office bearers including General Secretary Mr. Ahmed Karim and President Mr. Farhan Shahzad also attended. Awards and shields were distributed to top performers.

Competitions

A typing competition added extra excitement, with eight participants. Mr. Motar Rasool won first prize for his exceptional performance.

Closing Note

The day reflected both patriotic pride and personal triumphs. It was a reminder of the strength and resilience of the blind community, and a symbol of hope for a brighter, inclusive future.

Event Info

  • Date: August 14, 2025
  • Venue: Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind


Event Highlights

The event celebrated the completion of three specialized courses: Cooking for blind girls, Braille literacy, and Computer training. These initiatives gave students practical skills for an independent future.

Guests & Recognition

Chief Guest Mr. Saif Al Kahar, a well-known social worker, commended the students. Office bearers including General Secretary Mr. Ahmed Karim and President Mr. Farhan Shahzad also attended. Awards and shields were distributed to top performers.

Competitions

A typing competition added extra excitement, with eight participants. Mr. Motar Rasool won first prize for his exceptional performance.

Closing Note

The day reflected both patriotic pride and personal triumphs. It was a reminder of the strength and resilience of the blind community, and a symbol of hope for a brighter, inclusive future.

Event Info

  • Date: August 14, 2025
  • Venue: Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind


Students and guests at Independence Day event

The Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind marked Pakistan’s 79th Independence Day with a graceful ceremony that combined patriotic spirit with recognition of students’ achievements.

Event Highlights

The event celebrated the completion of three specialized courses: Cooking for blind girls, Braille literacy, and Computer training. These initiatives gave students practical skills for an independent future.

Guests & Recognition

Chief Guest Mr. Saif Al Kahar, a well-known social worker, commended the students. Office bearers including General Secretary Mr. Ahmed Karim and President Mr. Farhan Shahzad also attended. Awards and shields were distributed to top performers.

Competitions

A typing competition added extra excitement, with eight participants. Mr. Motar Rasool won first prize for his exceptional performance.

Closing Note

The day reflected both patriotic pride and personal triumphs. It was a reminder of the strength and resilience of the blind community, and a symbol of hope for a brighter, inclusive future.

Event Info

  • Date: August 14, 2025
  • Venue: Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind


Students and guests at Independence Day event

The Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind marked Pakistan’s 79th Independence Day with a graceful ceremony that combined patriotic spirit with recognition of students’ achievements.

Event Highlights

The event celebrated the completion of three specialized courses: Cooking for blind girls, Braille literacy, and Computer training. These initiatives gave students practical skills for an independent future.

Guests & Recognition

Chief Guest Mr. Saif Al Kahar, a well-known social worker, commended the students. Office bearers including General Secretary Mr. Ahmed Karim and President Mr. Farhan Shahzad also attended. Awards and shields were distributed to top performers.

Competitions

A typing competition added extra excitement, with eight participants. Mr. Motar Rasool won first prize for his exceptional performance.

Closing Note

The day reflected both patriotic pride and personal triumphs. It was a reminder of the strength and resilience of the blind community, and a symbol of hope for a brighter, inclusive future.

Event Info

  • Date: August 14, 2025
  • Venue: Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind


Event Highlights

The event celebrated the completion of three specialized courses: Cooking for blind girls, Braille literacy, and Computer training. These initiatives gave students practical skills for an independent future.

Guests & Recognition

Chief Guest Mr. Saif Al Kahar, a well-known social worker, commended the students. Office bearers including General Secretary Mr. Ahmed Karim and President Mr. Farhan Shahzad also attended. Awards and shields were distributed to top performers.

Competitions

A typing competition added extra excitement, with eight participants. Mr. Motar Rasool won first prize for his exceptional performance.

Closing Note

The day reflected both patriotic pride and personal triumphs. It was a reminder of the strength and resilience of the blind community, and a symbol of hope for a brighter, inclusive future.

Event Info

  • Date: August 14, 2025
  • Venue: Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind


Students and guests at Independence Day event

The Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind marked Pakistan’s 79th Independence Day with a graceful ceremony that combined patriotic spirit with recognition of students’ achievements.

Event Highlights

The event celebrated the completion of three specialized courses: Cooking for blind girls, Braille literacy, and Computer training. These initiatives gave students practical skills for an independent future.

Guests & Recognition

Chief Guest Mr. Saif Al Kahar, a well-known social worker, commended the students. Office bearers including General Secretary Mr. Ahmed Karim and President Mr. Farhan Shahzad also attended. Awards and shields were distributed to top performers.

Competitions

A typing competition added extra excitement, with eight participants. Mr. Motar Rasool won first prize for his exceptional performance.

Closing Note

The day reflected both patriotic pride and personal triumphs. It was a reminder of the strength and resilience of the blind community, and a symbol of hope for a brighter, inclusive future.

Event Info

  • Date: August 14, 2025
  • Venue: Al-Faisal Centre for the Blind