Hadiqa Kiani builds 100 houses for flood affectees
The singer started a relief campaign called ‘Vaseela-e-Raah’ to heelp flood affectees.


Quetta: Pakistani singer and actress Hadiqa Kiani succeeded in building 100 houses for flood victims in Balochistan.
According to the details, Hadiqa Kiani had started the relief work immediately after the flood.
The singer started a relief campaign called ‘Vaseela-e-Raah’ under which she collected relief from the public and various institutions.
At the beginning of the campaign, Hadiqa provided essential items to the flood affected people of Sindh, Balochistan and South Punjab, however now she has constructed 100 houses in a village of Tehsil Tamboo of Naseerabad district of Balochistan.
While talking to media, the singer told that they have constructed 100 houses for the victims as well as a school, mosque, grocery store and a maternity home.
Hadiqa said that the team will be building 200 more houses in another tehsil of this area of the province, adding that “However, now due to inflation, the cost per room has increased to Rs3,50,000.
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