
Pakistani Workers in Qatar Launch Unity Welfare Group
Pakistani workers in Qatar came together to celebrate Independence Day and launched a new community welfare organization. The gathering brought together laborers from different provinces in a spirit of unity and mutual support.
Hundreds of Pakistani workers gathered at a farmhouse in Abu Nakhla, Qatar, to celebrate their nation's Independence Day with something extra special: the launch of a new community welfare organization dedicated to supporting expatriate workers.
Zeeshan Chuhan, CEO of A Plus Plastic and Scrap Trading Company, organized the celebration with a clear mission. He wanted to bring Pakistani laborers from different provinces together, creating connections that bridge regional differences and build lasting support networks.
The event marked the birth of Dil Dil Pakistan Forum, a new socio-welfare organization designed to help Pakistanis living in Qatar. Chuhan will serve as chairman, with Mazhar Ali as vice chairman, focusing on community interaction and welfare initiatives for workers far from home.
Chuhan has lived in Qatar for nine years but never lost his connection to Pakistan or his fellow expatriates. He expanded this year's celebration from a smaller gathering held last year, specifically emphasizing inclusion of workers and laborers who often have limited opportunities for community connection.

The celebration mixed patriotic spirit with cultural pride. Musicians performed national songs while young community members showcased traditional dances, bringing energy and color to the festivities.
Guests enjoyed traditional Pakistani dishes and participated in a cake-cutting ceremony marking Independence Day. Vocalists Hassan Gilani and Amir Khan performed alongside musicians playing harmonium, tabla, and drums.
The Ripple Effect
For expatriate workers living far from home, community organizations provide crucial support beyond just social connection. They create safety nets for workers facing challenges, offer networking opportunities for employment, and preserve cultural identity across generations.
The forum represents a commitment to ensuring that Pakistani workers in Qatar have advocates and allies, transforming a one-day celebration into year-round community support.
This Independence Day celebration showed that home isn't just a place but a community you build wherever you are.
Based on reporting by Google News - Unity Celebration
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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