Murala Welfare Society

🌿 Murala Welfare Society — A Shining Example of Service, Progress, and Humanity 🌿

Established in March 2021 through the vision of Late Jamshed Akbar Warraich, Overseas Marala members, retired teachers, and respected elders of the village, the Marala Welfare Society has been actively serving humanity with dedication and transparency.

The Society proudly received the Best Welfare Society Award of the district from Mr. Amjad Saqib for its exceptional community service.

Major Welfare Achievements:

1️⃣ Complete sanitation system — equipped with a tractor-trolley, loader rickshaw, and water tank.
2️⃣ Installation of 250 waste bins throughout the village.
3️⃣ 24/7 ambulance service available.
4️⃣ 12 dedicated staff members working full-time for community service.
5️⃣ Installation of 120 large lights on main roads and 300 streetlights inside the village — turning Marala into a “Village of Lights.”
6️⃣ Repair and renovation of streets and drainage channels.
7️⃣ Construction of a 4 km long sewerage line for proper water drainage.
8️⃣ Annual tree plantation campaign — this year, 400 trees planted with a budget of Rs. 500,000. 
9️⃣ Installation of CCTV cameras and signboards for security and awareness.
🔟 Regular fogging and mosquito control spray.

Educational Initiatives:

Distribution of uniforms, books, and shoes to deserving students every year.

Rs. 5 million allocated annually for educational support.

Provision of teachers to government schools.

Future Goals:

💊 Medicine delivery service with ambulance
🏥 Establishment of a free dispensary
🎓 Creation of a free education institute up to Matric level
🚰 Reconstruction of the 4 km sewer canal
💡 Installation of streetlights from Marala to Canal Bridge

Marala Welfare Society — A Journey of Commitment, Compassion, and Light! ✨
🤝 Join hands with us in this noble mission of serving humanity!

Public Welfare Projects:

10 water filtration plants providing clean drinking water.

3 free medical camps organized for villagers.

Construction of 2 passenger waiting areas.

Maintenance and renovation of 3 graveyards with fencing, lime coating, and installation of fans.

Renovation of the veterinary hospital.

Benches installed at key public spots.

Annual distribution of food and Eid gifts among needy families.

Rs. 1.5 million relief and animal fodder provided to flood victims.

Repair of rural hospital equipment.

Union Council and Patwar Office construction underway.

Marala Welfare Society Office established — issuing monthly computerized reports to overseas members.

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