Вы находитесь на странице: 1из 44

Annual Report 2011

Introduction of Shahzaman Foundation


The Foundation Mission Statement Vision Statement Success Stories Members of Shahzaman Foundation Chairman CEO Management

Program
Construction of Schools
Establishment of libraries Establishment of computer lab Wellness clinic for women & Children Women empowerment Teachers training\capacity building Scholarship for Scholars

Financial Statements
Income Statements Balance Sheets Cash Flow Statement Statement of Changes in Equity Notes to the financial Statements

Future Endeavors of Shahzaman to lighten Pakistan

Introduction of Shahzaman Foundation

The Foundation
Shahzaman foundation (SZF) is a not- for profit organization charity outfit established in Azad Jammu & Kashmir and formally set in 2006. The foundation is headed by Lt.Col ( R) Abdul Rashid

Mission Statement
Quality education for the less privileged & destitute

Vision
To survive in the global village today, we in Pakistan must have mature attitude

through contemporary modern education blended with our cultural ethos and
traditions

Chairman Views
Shah Zaman Foundation (SZF) was formally set up in July 2006. However, SZF awarded its first scholarship in April 2000. much In other it words SZF was active in practice before existed on paper. When we started in the year 2000 our objective was to assist under privileged bright students to acquire quality high education. Roughly a 100 scholars and ten years later it remains the same. However, we have expanded our efforts to include women's health, in the hope that healthy mothers will foster healthy kids. To date SZF has assisted and is in the process of assisting over a 100 students. It is not a big number. But it is bigger than zero and that is what counts with us. Graduates of SZF scholarship program are today productive citizens of Pakistan, working for organizations like National Bank of Pakistan, ABB, Nestle, AJK University and Quilliam Foundation in UK after completing their MBA, BSc Electrical Engineering, Masters in Food Technology, and Masters in Anthropology respectively.

These and other graduates in turn are financing other SZF scholars. Scholars have become donors. This is a welcome recent development and gives us hope that SZF scholar numbers will increase over time. We pray that irrespective of their numbers, our scholars lead an honorable life of significance giving back to society gracefully and with humility

Col(r) Abdul Rashid President Shahzaman Foundation

Hierarchy in Shahzaman foundation

President

CEO

Director program

Director Finance

Program Manager

Manager Finance

Field Staff

Program Coordinator

Success Stories

Following scholars have entered their practical lives, after achieving their respective immediate academic targets: Javed Iqbal: Masters in Food Technology from Agri University Faisalabad. After working with Pepsi International at Hattar, Islamabad, for over 2 years, he is now working with Nestle Dubai in their food laboratory since nearly a year.

Muhammad Shabir Khan: Acquired the bachelors degree in Electronics Engineering from NUST Campus of Pakistan Navy Engineering College, Karachi. After doing his internship in Mobilink he joined ABB, a German company dealing with heavy electronics and is holding their fort in Lahore office.

Miss Sira Kiyani. Acquired the degree of MBBS from Ayub Medical College. She got married after serving an NGO in Muzaffarabad for about a year and immigrated to UK and is working there. Her husband is also MBBS and is working in UK.

Imran Khan after doing MA in English from Government College University (GCU) Lahore, he did his masters in Anthropology from Quaid I Azam University (QAU). During his stint in GCU, he worked in editorial staff of Daily Times Lahore and in International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) Islamabad while in QAU, during the evenings. He has now been taken in UK based NGO, Quilliam Foundation as Project Officer Global Affair Unit in London.

Muhammad Salim Khan, Mughal. After completing his MSc in geology from AJK University he joined Shan Minerals, a private company, as an Assistant Manager in Chagi area of Baluchistan. He worked there in the most rugged conditions for over two years and switched over to AJK University as a lecturer in geology in 2010. He feels his passion has been achieved, unless future tells him it was his illusion. Shakil Ahmed Katal. He did his Textile Engineering degree from Faisalabad University and is working as Assistant Spinning Manager in a textile mill near Patokey in Punjab. Hasrat Aziz. After doing his BSc he has been employed as a Laboratory Assistant in Karachi. Khush Bakht Khan. After passing her MBA from Gift University Gujaranwala, she has been taken, through a countrywide competition, as Officer Grade 2/MTO in National Bank of Pakistan. After passing out from NBP Staff College she is now working in an NBP branch in Taxila.

Donations by the scholars


Amounts given against each scholar are to date. Name of the Scholars M Shabir Khan Imran Khan M Saleem Mughal Khush Bakht Khan Total Amount (PKR) Rs 30,000 Rs 25,000 Rs 12,000 Rs 30,000 Rs 97,000

Programs

Construction of School by Shahzaman Foundation


The Foundation undertakes running of English Medium primary and middle schools in backward areas of Pakistan. The areas being financially downtrodden in most cases, the Foundation has to subsidies running of these institutions. We are successfully running the following schools.

1. Daanish Public School Forward Kahuta


This school has classes up to 6th and around 100 students studying in this school. School provides the student book, notes book, stationary and also provides the uniforms to the students

2. Daanish Public School Kalali


Daanish Public School Kalali at a distance of around 5 kilometers from Forward Kahuta. Classes up to 6th and around 100 students

3. Daanish Public School Chanjal


Daanish Public School Chanjal, at a distance of around 7 kilometers from Forward Kahuta, in another direction. This school has around 150 students and is up to 8th class. The building of this school was also constructed by our Foundation at an expense shown in our statement of accounts, in Profile Scholars, section

4. Daanish Public School, Hoter


Daanish Public School, Hoter at a distance of about 5 kilometers from Chanjal School. The profile of this school is identical to serial 1 and 2 above

5. Shahzaman foundation made the citizens foundation school

Libraries
1. Shahzaman Foundation Library Foundation has set up a public library in Forward Kahuta bazaar area for the benefit of the local populace. The membership of the library is gratis and books are issued to any one desiring to do so, without any charges. The library is housed in a hired building and a librarian looks after the library. The Foundation has the plans to install a media player with a computer lab, DVD player and the allied facilities, when electricity of proper voltage is made available.

2. Shahzaman Foundation Inaugurated New Library Foundation has set up a new public library in Dhamial, Rawalpindi. The library has more than 200+ books, and also the computers for the enhancement of the knowledge of the people. The library is located at 17, Lane 2 Quaid e Azam Colony, Dhamial Road Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.

Wellness clinic for women


The wellness clinic is located at 17, Lane 2 Quaid e Azam Colony, Dhamial Road Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. The clinic will operate for three days, in the afternoons, for three hours daily. A lady doctor attends approximately a total of 30 women and children in one session. Where she do medical examination and refer to various hospitals/ clinics. A blood test lab has also been established where the blood and urine picture of the visiting women and children is done. Then ECG and BP and clinical exam of the women for breast cancer checkup are also done. Those diagnosed with diseases are referred to different hospitals, while others are advised as required. No medicines are provided, only a prescription is given. No money is charged for anything. Staff: One lady doctor, one nurse, one receptionist, one computer teacher and one maid. A computer lab has also been set up, initially with only four computers, where girls of the neighborhood are taught computer literacy.

Women empowerment
Took up women empowerment in the start of 1st January,2011, to begin with focus was on health issues. The teachers (mostly women) of Chanjal and Kalali schools carried out a survey of their respective areas and interviewed 190 women, 150 by Chanjal teachers and 40 by Kalali. Generally it was anemia, stomach problems, weakness etc. SZF provided the following packs for each individual: 1. Multivitamin 150 tablets, 5 tablets daily for 30 days 2. Vitamin C 300 tablets, 10 tablets dissolved in water, empty stomach daily for 30 days. 3. Iron tablets 60 tablets, 2 tablets daily with food for 30 days 4. Calcium tablets 60 tablets, 1 tablet daily with food for 60 days 5. Cod Liver Oil tablets. 60 tablets, 1 tablet with food for 60 days 33 individuals had stomach problems. For each individual one pack was added with 60 tablets of Folic acid, one tablet 2 hours after food for as long as the problem persists. Stop when no problem and take only when needed. 7 individuals had asthma for which one inhaler was added in their pack. More initiative is being taken for women empowerment to bring them in the mainstream which includes; Capacity Building Skills Training Encouraging home based industry

Career Counselling
Shahzaman Foundation also provides career counseling to students, but not limited to those whose education is funded by the foundation. During the last ten years, many scholars have received career Counseling from Col (r) Abdul Rashid, Daanish Mustafa and Zaigham Khattab. Javed Iqbal, Shabir Khan, Saleem Mughal, Khush Bakht, Shakil Katil and Imran Khan are a few examples. Javed is currently working for Nestle in Dubai, Shabir is working for ABB, a multinational company, in Lahore, Saleem is a lecturer of Geology at AJK University, Khush Bakht is working for State Bank of Pakistan, Shakil is a textile engineer and Imran is working for a London-based think tank. For more details, check their profiles in the Profiles of Scholars

Teachers Training
Shahzaman Foundation also organizes training workshops for teachers, helping them to acquire skills needed to teach students. In the beginning of 2010, the foundation organized training for teachers working at four schools of Shahzaman Foundation in Forward Kahuta. Two professional teacher trainers, Miss Nergis Ameer and Miss Shirrin Khan conducted the workshop, which continued for three days. After the workshop, teachers said that they had learnt teaching tools and techniques that would make education more interesting and fun for their students. After the conclusion of workshop, Shahzaman Foundation organized a dinner for the teachers at the Mini Golf Club, Bahria Town. During the training, the foundation provided accommodation, food and travelling expenses to the teachers. Teachers were given certificates.

Scholar Name
1. Javed Iqbal 2. M Shabir Khan 3. Imran Khan 4. Saira 5. Neelofar Khan 6. Ahmed Munir 7. Hamza Nawaz 8. Sidhra Nawaz 9. Aisha 10. Khushbakht 11. Billal Haider 12. Muhammad Qasim Baig 13. Zaheer Ahmed Khan 14. Asfandyar 15. Shakil Katal (contact) 16. Hamad ur Rahman 17. Dania Daud 18. Naveed Ahmed Khan 19. Balqees 20. Obaid Akthar 21. M Ali Gilani 22. Zeeshan 23. Sohni Farrukh 24. Muhammad Arif 25. Ishtiaq 26. Khalil Awan 27. M Tahir Hussain 28. Qalsoom MBBS 29. Saima Rafiq 30. Mehwish 31. Sajid Ahmed 32. Muhammad Yasir
33. Shahid Naseem 34. Mahvish 35. Bushra 36. Saeeda Farooq 37. Zoon 38. Hamza Nawaz 39. Sadia Maryam 40. Fariha Ali 41. Komal Raja 42. Nazia Anjum 43. Roheena

44. Muhammad Iftikhar

01 1. Javed Iqbal S/o Muhammad Iqbal Khan.Date of Birth: 19 February 1980. Marks obtained in Matriculation: 591/850. In FSc: 709/1100, In BSc Hon, Food Technology, University of Agri, Rawalakot: 1967/2750 Passed MSc (Hons) Food Technology from Institution of Food Sciences of and Technology, Faisalabad, University Agriculture,

January

1983.Marks 602/850.

obtained In

in FSc:

Matriculation:

768/1100He has obtained B.E. Electronics degree, from Pakistan Navy Engineering College, was NUST. After completing his internship of six months with Mobilink, he employed by Jubilee Corporation providing industrial and infrastructure products and solutions as Application Engineer after spending a year there he joined ABB Pvt. Ltd. a multinational company as Executive Engineer. He has recently been promoted and has been posted to Islamabad as Assistant Manager with an independent office and dedicated transport.And now acting as the company chief in Lahore Hobbies: Reading and hiking. Postal Address: Village Kangran, Tehsil, Havali, Dist Bagh, AK. He was placed on scholarship roll of the Foundation at the start of his BSc class and had been paid a total of Rs 550000= till completion of his degree. 2. Imran Khan S/O, Muhammad Sadiq Khan. Date of Birth: 01 Jan 1985.After passing his MA in English from Govt College University Lahore, he moved masters to in

Marks: CGPA= 3.98/4. Hobbies: Internet surfing, cricket, reading, cooking, traveling and hiking. Postal Address: Village Kangran, Tehsil Havali, Dist Bagh, AK. He has been employed as Quality Control Executive in Pepsi Cola International at Hattar with a salary of Rs 50000= and some other perks and privileges. After PEPSI he has joined Nestle in Dubai UAE with
th

handsome

financial

package.

Scholarship amount paid from 2000 up to 30 April 2004: Rs 63575= He was placed on the scholarship pay roll of the Foundation during his BSc class. He is the first scholar of the Foundation who has entered his practical career. Foundation is proud of his achievement. 1. Muhammad Shabir Khan S/O Muhammad Iqbal Khan. (He is brother of Javed, above). presently doing

Quaid I Azam University Islamabad and is his Anthropology. He also worked, part time, as Assistant Editor in Daily Times with a handsome salary for over a year. He has now joined International Red Cross in Islamabad with a handsome package. He

Date of Birth:

has lately been tipped to join Quilium Foundation in UK. During his Govt College University stint he had the honour to act as President Debating Club of the university. He has also won the trophy of the best speaker in a debating tournament sponsored by Govt College University Lahore where he represented the debating team of Quaid I Azam University Islamabad. Hobbies: Reading, Sports and internet surfing. Marks in matric, 719/850 and 693/1100 in FSc and 885/1200 in BA. Future plans; Higher Education in Social Sciences. He was placed on the scholarship roll of the Foundation during his 9th class. Has been pair Rs 235000= during his education. 3. Muhammad Saleem S/O Muhammad income Hanif Mughal with monthly of about Rs 5000 (He is working as a mason)Date of Birth: 1983. 14 He June has MSc

4. Ahmed Munir S/O Munir Khalid, monthly 1988. English, Maths, Math, =Date Student Urdu, Add Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Pakistan Studies .and Islamiyat.Institution: St Marys Academy, Lalazar, Rawalpindi. Hobbies: Reading and net surfing. Future Plans: wants to become a neuro surgeon. Scholarship paid from May 2002 to June 2006, Rs 151400= He was placed on the scholarship pay roll of the Foundation at the commencement of his O level class. He has earned a scholarship of Rs 5000= per month from his academy on the basis of his brilliant result of O Levels, scoring 8 A grades and we now pay only the occasional/incidental fees like exam fees etc. He has also passed his A level with distinction and is presently studying MBBS in Rawalpindi Medical College in 4th year 5. Khush Bakht Khan of birth: 12April class A Level with

completed

(Hon) Geology in Azad Jammu and Kashmir University, Muzaffarabad. After doing internship in Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation with a salary of Rs 10000= per month for one year he joined Shan Minerals as a geologist and is working in Baluchistan with a handsome package. Marks obtained, in matriculation: 623/850. In FSc: 682/1100. BSc: 689/1000.Scholarship amount paid from February, 2001 to June, 2007: Rs 136875/= He was placed on the scholarship pay roll of the Foundation during his FSc class.

D/O

Aman

Ullah

Khan Date of Birth: 15 December 1984 Marks in Matric: 719 Marks in FSc: 831 Class/Course: (Finance) MBA in University,

Gujaranwala Fathers profession: Employee POF Wah Skilled Labor .Fees: She has been paid Rs 142000= till Aug, 2007 since Feb 05.She has obtained second position in the final exam and has been awarded silver medal. She has now been employed in National Bank of Pakistan as an officer and presently attending staff college course in Islamabad 6. Shakil Ahmed Katal S/O, Abdul brother, income, 2500 a birth: late, Razaq, a Rs:

7. Bilal Haider S/O Jehandad, with

monthly income Date of birth: 16 Dec 1996 Student class, 4, St Marrys Lalazar, Scholarship Acadamy, Rawalpindi

amount paid from October, 2002 to Dec 2009: Rs 74000=.@ Rs 1000= per month.He was placed on the pay roll of the Foundation from the start of his education, at nursery class. 8. Saeeda Farooq D/o Muhammad Farooq, Date of Birth: 03 March, 1982 She passed her BA a year ago and is serving teacher as in a a

guardian, elder student, through property 08

rent. Date of August, 1985. Student Textile Engineering First Year, in Textile Engineering University, Faisalabad. Institution: Textile Engineering University, Faisalabad. Hobbies: Reading and sports. Marks in matric, 673/850 and 750/1100 in FSc. Future plans: Innovative Engineering. Postal home address: Lower Plate, near Plate Wali Pulli, P/O Mzd, Mzd. Scholarship amount paid from March, 2003 to Dec, 2008: Rs 197860. He has recently been employed as Assistant Spinning Manager in Resham Textile Industry near Okara, with a handsome salary. He was placed on the scholarship pay roll of the Foundation in 1styear of FSc

private school in Rawalakot.Scholarship amount paid from August, 200 to Aug 2006: Rs 70000= She was placed on the scholarship pay roll of the Foundation during her matriculation. 9. Zoon D/o Subedar, Retired Muhammad Anwar Khan. =Date of birth: 02 August, 1989. Student Class 2nd year in Dar I Arkam College, Rawalakot.Marks in Matric: 550/850 Village Dhamni, Rawalakot, AK. Scholarship amount paid from September, 2000 to date: Rs 131000=She was placed on the pay roll of the Foundation during her 6th class

10. Neelofarr Khan D/O, Muhammad Sadiq Khan. (Sister of Imran at serial 2)Date of birth; 25 March, 1989. Student FSc Second Year in Govt College for Women, MuzaffarabadMarks in matric: 582/850Hobbies: Drawing and short story writing. Future plans: wants to become a lady doctor. Scholarship amount paid from October, 2002 to Sept 2007: Rs 39500= She was placed on the scholarship pay roll of the Foundation during her 5th

class.

Postal

Home

Address:

Village,

Jalalabad, P/O Domel, Muzaffarabad, AK. 11. Muhammad Saleem Khan S/O Muhammad Ajmal Khan, Date of Birth: 1st May 1988 Mark in Matriculation: 705/850 Student class: BSc in COMSAT Institute Islamabad Residential Address: Dist Bagh, Tehsil Havali, Post Office, Kahuta, Branch Office, Kangran, AK.

Financial

M/S Shahzaman Foundation Balance Sheet As at 28 Feb, 2011 M/S Shahzaman Foundation
Notes NON-CURRENT ASSETS 5 Feb 28, 2011 (Rupees) June 30, 2010 (Rupees)

Operating fixed assets CURRENT ASSETS

6,684,737

7,633,713

Cash and bank balances

58,119 58,119 6,742,856

41,499 41,499 7,675,212

FUND AND RESERVES 7

Opening Balance Accumulated Surplus/(Deficit) b/f

6,599,237 122,369 6,721,606

7,555,790 99,749 7,655,539 -

LONG TERM LIABILITIES

14

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Creditors, accrued and other liabilities

21,250 21,250 6,742,856

19,673 19,673 7,675,212

The annexed notes from 1 to 16 form an integral part of these financial statements.

President

Finance Director

Receipt and Expenditure Statement For the period ended 28 Feb, 2011
Notes Feb 28, 2011 (Rupees) June 30, 2010 (Rupees)

Receipts from Projects Hotter Kalali Kahuta Chanjal Library Scholars Receipts Charity Receipts Project Cost Hotter Kalali Kahuta Chanjal Library Scholarship Expenses Charity Expenses Depreciation Furniture and Computers Depreciation Swabi Net Surplus/(Deficit) for the period Accumulated Surplus/ (Deficit) brought forward Accumulated profit/ (loss) carry forward

10 10.A 10.B 10.C 10.D 10.E 10.F 10.G 11 11.A 11.B 11.C 11.D 11.E 12 13 5 5

244,355 172,000 168,000 865,542 283,500

1,733,397 235,387 172,000 194,306 553,520 283,500

266,830 353,568 250,000 933,473 454,662 152,300 20,000 2,430,833 270,820 321,506 283,475 607,063 428,662 152,300 20,000 24,545 247,000 2,355,371 75,462 24,287 99,749

21,401 250,664 1,710,777 22,620 99,749 122,369

The annexed notes from 1 to 16 form an integral part of these financial statements.

President

Finance Director

M/S Shahzaman Foundation Cash Flow Statement For the period ended 28 Feb, 2011
Notes CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Surplus before taxation Adjustment for non-cash transactions Depreciation Operating cash generated before working capital changes Working capital changes: increase/ (decrease) in current, accrued and other liabilities

Feb 28, 2011 (Rupees)

June 30, 2010 (Rupees)

22,620 5 421,337 443,957

75,462 455,090 530,552

21,250 21,250 465,207 465,207

19,673 19,673 550,225 550,225

Cash generated from/ (used in) operating activities Income tax paid Net cash flow from operating activities

CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES


(Increase)/ decrease in fixed assets Net cash flow from investing activities CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES Increase/ (decrease) Capital Net cash flow from financing activities

5 B

1,201,889 1,201,889

(956,553) (956,553)

8 C A+B+C

(1,650,476) (1,650,476) 16,620 41,499 58,119

438,540 438,540 32,212 9,287 41,499

Net increase/ (decrease) in cash and cash equivalent Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period

The annexed notes from 1 to 16 from an integral part of these financial statements.

President

Finance Director

Notes to the financial Statements For the period ended Feb 28, 2011

1. LEGAL STATUS AND OPERATIONS 1.1 Legal Status The M/S SHAHZAMAAN FOUNDATION "the Organization" was registered in Pakistan as a welfare organization 1.2 Activities The main objective of the organization is to work for the welfare of the people and other related activities by providing financial assistant to students. Apart from financial assistance they also carry out continuous counseling of the scholars and make them carry out extra study by reading general books on fiction, history, biography etc. they also make them write resumes of the books they read.

2.

STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE 2.1 These financial statements have been prepared in accordance

with the approved Accounting Standards as applicable in Pakistan and the requirements of Companies Ordinance, 1984. Approved Accounting Standards comprise of such International Accounting Standards as notified under the provisions of the Companies Ordinance 1984. Whenever the requirements of the Companies Ordinance, 1984 or directive issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) differ with the requirements of these Standards, the requirements of the Companies Ordinance, 1984 or the requirements of the said directives takes precedence.

2.2

Amendments to IAS 1 'Presentation of financial statements-

Capital Disclosures' are mandatory for the Firm's accounting periods beginning on or after April 1, 2007. It introduces capital disclosure requirements regarding how the entity manages its capital. Adoption of these amendments only impact the format and extent of disclosures as presented in note 28 to the financial statements. Other new standards, amendments and interpretations that are mandatory for accounting periods beginning on or after April 1, 2007 are considered not to be relevant or have any significant effect to the Firm's operations.

3.

ACCOUNTING CONVENTIONS These financial statements have been prepared under historical

cost convention and on accrual basis of accounting, unless contrary stated. 4. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Accounting policies, related judgments, estimates and assumptions adopted for the preparation of these financial statements are as follows:

4.1

Fixed assets-tangibles Operating fixed assets are stated at cost less accumulated

depreciation and impairment. Cost includes purchase price and all other expenses which are directly attributable for bringing the assets to its intended use, location and condition.

Depreciation is provided on reducing balance method at the rates as specified in Note 5 to these financial statements so as to depreciate the cost of assets over there estimated useful life. No depreciation is charged in the year of disposal while full year's depreciation is charged in the year of purchase. Major renewals and improvements are capitalized. Maintenance and repairs are charged to income as when incurred. Gains/ losses on disposal of assets are charged to current period income. 4.2 Taxation Provision for taxation if made, is based on the taxable income for the year at current rates of taxation under the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001. 4.3 Stocks Stocks are stated at lower of cost and net realizable value on weighted average basis. Cost includes purchase price including the import duties, non-refundable/ adjustable purchase taxes and other related costs which are directly attributable for bringing the stocks to their present location and condition. 4.4 Trade debtors Trade debtors are carried at original invoice/ contract amount less provision for doubtful debts, if any. 4.5 Revenue recognition

Revenue is recognized to the extent it is probable that the future economic benefits will flow to the Firm and can be measured reliably. Revenue is measured at the fair value of the consideration received or receivable. 4.6 Cash and cash equivalent Cash and cash equivalent are carried out in the balance sheet at fair value. Cash and cash equivalent comprise cash in hand, bank balance, short term investments and short term running finance under markup arrangements with the bank. 4.7 Provisions Provision are recognized when the Firm has a present, legal or constructive, obligation as a result of a past events and it is probable that it will result in an outflow of economic benefits for which a reliable estimate can be made of the amount of the obligation.

4.8

Impairment of assets The caring amount of assets is reviewed at each balance

sheet date to assess whether they are recorded in excess of their recoverable amounts, assets are written down to their recoverable amounts. Impairment losses are recognized as expense in the profit and loss account.

Future Plans

Construction of Primary schools

Water Supply Schemes

Roads/ pavements Network with other NGOs & Govt line depts. For Alliances. Adult Literacy Youth Programmes for guidance & channelization of Youth Women Empowerment Capacity Building & Training/ Workshops. Poverty Alleviation

Picture Gallery.

Be a Supporter
If anybody wants to be supporter of the Shahzaman foundation it needs to be the 1st sign the membership form this membership is available on the Shahzaman foundation website. The membership fee is 1000 per month.

Contact for Support


Address: 1, Hill View Street, Safari Villas, High Court Road, Rawalpindi. Phone: 051-5509502, Cell: 03008567760 E-mail Address: arashid38@yahoo.com

Вам также может понравиться