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Faisal Edhi. PHOTO: EXPRESS / FILE
KARACHI: The late philanthropist Abdul Sattar Edhi fondly remembered Sunday his admirers on the occasion of his second anniversary of death.
A large number of people participated in a Quran khwani for him. Many people, including women and children, visited Edhi's grave and praised it for its selfless services to humanity. The director general of the Sindh Rangers also visited the grave near the Super Highway and laid a wreath of flowers
The Express Tribune the son of the late philanthropist, Faisal Edhi, said that He still felt the loss of his father as no one could ever fill the void that his death had created. Faisal added that his father wanted him to continue his mission and he had tried not to let him down.
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Faisal thanked supporters of the Edhi Foundation around the world who had supported him after the death of Edhi. He explained that he lived in Edhi's homes as he could not leave nearly 15,000 orphans who needed a guardian. According to him, it was God's blessing that he was still able to raise orphaned children who had an immense love for his late father.
Last year, the Edhi Foundation could not collect as much donations as before, said Faisal. he adds, however, that this year he has not worried that the Foundation has raised enough funds to finance its operations.
According to Faisal, many new Edhi Foundation projects were nearing completion, including a 200-bed hospital. another 100-bed hospital and an institute where technical and medical training would be provided.
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