Parveen Saeed, who holds a master’s degree in journalism, has been running the project for almost 23 years, providing food to the poor of Karachi at an affordable price.
Recounting how it all started, Saeed said she used to take home-cooked food to these localities where one could get a square meal for just Rs3. Explaining the concept behind charging a minimal amount for food, Saeed said it was to make sure that people who ate there did not take the meals for granted, and would strive to earn the food for themselves and their families.
The menu at Khana Ghar keeps changing, sometimes it is lentils (daal), sometimes its vegetables, on other days its beans while, Sunday is reserved as meat day.
First established in Surjani Town, the project was shifted to Khuda ki basti only a year later. Food is also delivered to poor localities like Vehari, Gulshan-e-Subhani Phase II, where as many as 300 people are fed on daily basis.
"Never thought this would become such a huge project that people will recognise it by name, as people are coming together and contributing towards the project," exclaims Saeed.
She says that they are trying to build Khana Ghars in all the poor localities of Karachi.
Saeed added that if government wants, it can carry out a similar project very easily. "Every year billions of rupees are collected under Zakat deduction, government also have the Baitul Maal (the welfare fund) which it can utilise to provide food and ration to the needy ones."
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for donations u can email her parveensaeed@hotmail.com, got it from her website
@BRUISED INDIAN: first be brave enough to disclosr ur true identity...
Hats off to her. Data Darbar, Lahore and Sikh Gurdwaras around the world offer absolutely free food to every one who visits the shrines. Answer to eradication of hunger is only found in the East. Way to go Parveen. A big GOD bless.
How should one donate to this?
ET please forward some details like bank account so we can contribute as well.. hats off to this lady Thanks
great lady may allah bless her.
I saw this lady on TV a few years ago when Dawn was an English News Channel. Simply put... she is an inspiration to me. Not that I want to blow my horn here, she is the reason that I want to start to feed the hungry program in India; so help me GOD!
This lady needs all the support she can get, ET could you kindly let me know her details. I would like to make a small contribution to her efforts and I would request commenters and readers to please contribute - every rupee goes a long way here guys! So c'mon dig deep in your pockets and help people eat!
ET to please promote this story a lot more. Please, please, please Lets stop the hunger!
It is so good to read a stroy like this. Hats off to Parween Saeed who has been providing inexpensive and quality food for the poor people. Thanks for your efforts.
Abdul Quddus DET-United States Central Command
Charging a minimal symbolic amount is a perfect idea..every one should strive to his or her maximum, to gain something. This is the picture of of a model muslim,that needs to be projected,and not the one where one knows a lot of 'theory', but fails in the 'practical' test.
Beautiful. May God bless her.