This Ramzan season, Hyderabad trust serves iftar to more than 500 poor people daily
Hyderabad-based organisation, Zaheer Uddin Khan Memorial Trust, is serving food and distributing ration to devotees who are observing the ritualistic fast.
Hyderabad, May 23: It's the holy month of Ramzan and time to bring smiles on the faces of needy and underprivileged. With this motto, Hyderabad-based organisation, Zaheer Uddin Khan Memorial Trust, is serving food and distributing ration to devotees who are observing the ritualistic fast.
These days, every evening the non-profit organisation is hosting a big iftar--where communities and families come together to break their fast after the sunset with various lip-smacking food--to more than 500 poor people.
Along with serving iftar, the trust is also distributing ration to 1,500 poor families during the month of Ramzan, reported ANI.
"Hyderabad: Zaheer Uddin Khan Memorial Trust serves iftar to more than 500 poor people daily and distributes ration to 1,500 poor families during the month of Ramzan," tweeted ANI.
Hyderabad: Zaheer Uddin Khan Memorial Trust serves Iftar to more than 500 poor people daily and distributes ration to 1500 poor families during during the month of Ramzan. pic.twitter.com/seu2mpCzpL
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Mohammad Azhar, member of Zaheer Uddin Khan Memorial Trust, told ANI, "For the whole month of Ramadan (as Ramzan is also known as) we are serving meals to 500 people at the time of iftar. We are only catering to the need of the poor people, which include children, who can't afford to have proper meals. Daily more than 500 poor people visit here to enjoy food. From our trust we will also distribute ration to 1,500 poor families during the Ramzan season."
From biriyani to mutton curry, visitors at the trust are being treated with tasty and wholesome meal after the end of fast every evening.
"I am coming here for the last few days. Food is good here and wholesome. At home, we can't afford to have biriyani and meat-based curries. Here it is free and tasty. I am thankful to them," said Irfan Khan, who visited the place with his two sons on Tuesday evening.