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A grand ceremony was held in Rochdale Castle Mayor Hall to pay tribute to the professional services of the late Dr Abdul Saeed of Great Britain.

Rochdale (Arif Chaudhary)

A grand ceremony was held at Rochdale Castle Mayor Hall to pay tribute to the late British Dr Abdul Saeed’s professional services and to further his welfare work, his Begum Dr Farhat Bate and social leader Kashif Ali. founded the organization named “SHEWEB” in which professional doctors and leading personalities besides Rochdale Council Mayor Councillor Ali Ahmed specially participated.

To advance the welfare works of Dr Abdul Saeed, his wife Dr Farhat, his nephew Dr Abdul Ghafoor and social worker Kashif Ali also launched the Organization Support in Health and Wellbeing, which organized health workshops for the community at different times. will be done

In which professional doctors including Maqbool, Sabir, Dr Farhat Ahmed, Dr Saboor, Dr Abdul Ghafoor, Azra Jahan, Councillor Prof. Iftikhar Ahmed, Tahira Javed, Zara Sheikh, Kashif Ali and other leading personalities, Mayor Councillor of Rochdale Council Ali Ahmed. Councillor Prof. Iftikhar Ahmed and Councillor Muhammad Arshad made a special appearance.

On this occasion, Mayor Rochdale Councilor Ali Ahmed said that Dr Abdul Saeed was the owner of a sophisticated personality and held a special position due to his immense service to the community while performing professional services. A plan has been launched to stay healthy, hopefully, the community will benefit from it.

Dr Farhat said that the project has been started as a tribute to Dr Abdul Saeed’s professional services to raise awareness about the health of the community. We have been promised full support by community leaders and professional doctors. Secretary of the organization Kashif Ali said that the project launched to keep the local community of Rochdale and Oldham healthy was the opening ceremony.

The health problems that people have faced after the coronavirus epidemic will be tried to be solved under this plan. Counselor Prof. Iftikhar Ahmed said that Dr Abdul Saeed’s services to the community were greatly appreciated in the solemn ceremony.

Dr Maqbool, an expert in mental diseases, said that the organization which has been tarnished was in dire need of the community because there is no awareness about mental diseases in our community. Dr Abdul Ghafoor, Azra Jahan, Tahira Javed, Zara Shaikh and others who participated in the event also praised Dr Abdul Saeed’s services by launching a new project to remember his professional services and create health awareness in the community. A tribute has been given. Singer Kashif Ali and other singers also sang songs.

The Pakistani and Kashmiri communities living in Rochdale did an exemplary job by paying tribute to Dr Abdul Saeed’s professional services to the suffering humanity in eloquent words.

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