Chinese investors helping flood victims in Pakistan

by index360

LAHORE: Panda Industries Association, an organization of Chinese investors in Pakistan, has sent seven trucks of relief goods worth millions of rupees to Dera Ghazi Khan for 4000 flood victims in Punjab.

Chinese Consul General Zhao Shiren released seven trucks of relief goods for Dera Ghazi Khan from Challenge Textile Manga Mandi, Multan Road Lahore.

Addressing the ceremony of dispatching relief materials at Manga Mandi Challenge Textile Factory, Chinese Consul General Zhao Shiren said that seven trucks will be handed over to Commissioner Dera Ghazi Khan tomorrow.

The Chinese government has also given assistance of Rs13.20 billion to the Pakistani government and is ready to further increase its assistance till complete recovery of the victims.

Qamar Khan, Patron Chief of Panda Industries Association said that the first batch of goods, sent to flood victims, includes mosquito nets, ready-to-eat items, mineral water, clothes, tents and medicines.

He said that trucks of relief goods will be handed over to Commissioner Dera Ghazi Khan tomorrow and these goods will be distributed among the flood victims of Rajanpur.

Karen Chen, Managing Director of Challenge Textile Company, while speaking, said that Pakistan and China are two brotherly neighboring countries and the flood victims are in dire need of help and China stands with Pakistan in this hour of difficulty.

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