Tando Adam Press Club Announces Newly Elected Body for 2025
Sanghar (Hasnain Ashiq Saand) The elections for the Tando Adam Press Club for the year 2025 were conducted under the supervision of Election Committee Chairman Manzoor Ahmed Yousafzai and members Imdad Rahi and Umar Farooq Qureshi. The following office bearers were elected unopposed, President Sheeraz Samoon, Vice President Haji Khan Solangi, General Secretary Javed Mustafa, Joint Secretary Ashiq Hussain Sand, Treasurer Haji Zeeshan Shaikh, Office Secretary Rana Suleman and Waseem Farooqi, Imdad Rahi, Umar Farooq Qureshi, Rana Mukhtar as Members Governing Body.
On this occasion, the newly elected President, Shiraz Samoon, congratulated his team and expressed his commitment to highlighting public issues and striving for their resolution. He also emphasized working for the betterment of the press club and the welfare of journalists.
Annual Meeting of Sindh Mari Ittehad Held in Tando Adam
Sanghar (Hasnain Ashiq Saand) The annual central meeting of Sindh Mari Ittehad was held under the chairmanship of Central Chairman Rais Anwar Ali Khan Mari. The gathering reviewed the annual performance report and emphasized the need to enhance efforts for the welfare and progress of the Mari community. Prominent members, leaders, and workers from across Sindh participated in the meeting.
Speaking on the occasion, Central Chairman Rais Anwar Ali Khan Mari, Vice Chairman Rais Mazar Khan Mari, Naeem Khan Mari, Ghulam Haider Mari, Kajla Khan Mari, Mukhtiar Mari, Aziz Khan Mari, Youth Wing Chairman Rais Khan Muhammad Mari, Sabir Khan Mari, and others highlighted the organization’s commitment to serving people without discrimination of caste, color, region, or language.
The leaders stressed the importance of education, particularly for girls, as the key to success and prosperity. They noted that the Mari community has historically contributed significantly to Sindh’s development, establishing many towns in the region. They reiterated that Sindh Mari Ittehad is a non-political organization focused solely on service and welfare.
The meeting also voiced strong opposition to the construction of canals on the Indus River, warning that any such encroachments would be met with robust protests. The leaders urged the youth and conscious individuals within the community to foster unity and strengthen the hands of their elders to achieve collective goals.
The event concluded with a renewed commitment to the organization’s motto: “Service, Service, and Service.”