ISLAMABAD (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – 14 March 2026) National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman, Lieutenant General (Retd) Nazir Ahmad Butt hosted a special iftar for boys and girls of Pakistan. Pakistan Sweet Homes (PSH).
A large number of students from Sweet Homes Pre-Cadet College also joined the gathering, shared the occasion with the NAB Chairman and participated in the event activities.
Speaking during the meeting, the NAB Chairman said that caring for orphaned and underprivileged children is one of the noblest tasks in life.
He stressed that true success in this world and the hereafter lies in serving and supporting children who are deprived of appropriate care and protection.
Expressing his gratitude to God for being part of Pakistan’s Sweet Homes initiative, the President pledged to further strengthen the mission of supporting orphaned and underprivileged children.
He announced that, through collective efforts, a new Sweet Home will soon be established in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to provide care and opportunities to more children in need.
Pat, Children of Pakistan Sweet Homes continue to devote themselves wholeheartedly to their children education.
He assured them that while it was their responsibility to focus on their studies, their care and support would be taken care of by those committed to their well-being.
General Patron of Pakistan Sweet Homes, Zamrad Khan, in his opening remarks, praised the Chairman’s role in supporting PSH.
He pointed this out during his tenure as commander of the Corps PeshawarThe NAB President played a pivotal role in establishing the Mir Ali Centre, which continues to serve and support deserving children.
With compassionate sponsors like the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) chief, no child in the country will remain helpless, said Zamrad Khan.
He stressed that the presence of these dedicated supporters ensures care and protection for vulnerable children across Pakistan. The organization’s existence and success are rooted in supporting compassionate and humane individuals.
He pointed out that these people contribute generously to the Foundation’s programs at every stage, enabling it to continue its mission of caring for and uplifting underprivileged children.
Zumurrud Khan said that the establishment and management of the institution is a blessing from God.
He added that, thanks to God, Sweet Homes centers are now operating throughout the country to provide care and services to disadvantaged children throughout the country.