On Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day, Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa and his family made a generous donation of 31,680 square feet of land to the Balochistan government. The land, located adjacent to the Quaid-e-Azam’s Residency in Ziarat, will be used to establish an environmental center aimed at serving the public.
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The land, provided at no cost, underscores the Isa family’s dedication to improving community welfare and supporting environmental causes. In a letter from Chief Justice Isa and Qazi Azmat Isa, the donation highlights their commitment to enhancing the quality of life and contributing positively to the community.
This philanthropic gesture on the country’s independence anniversary exemplifies the Isa family’s patriotism and desire to make a lasting impact on the people of Balochistan. The environmental center, set to be built on the donated land, will serve as a hub for environmental preservation and education, benefiting the local community and the province as a whole.
The Balochistan government expressed gratitude for the Isa family’s generosity and stated that the land will be utilized to establish a facility that aligns with their vision of sustainable development and environmental protection.
This act of selflessness by the Chief Justice and his family is a testament to their social consciousness and their unwavering commitment to the betterment of the nation.