Ashraf Adam Mulla, fondly known as Mulla Madam, is a 77-year-old social worker dedicated to uplifting the lives of the poor and underprivileged. Despite her advanced age and a recent accident that left her unable to ride her two-wheeler, Mulla Madam remains undeterred in her pursuit of establishing a charitable hospital in Pune, Maharashtra. Her organization, the Muslim Samaj Parbodhan Sanstha, has been tirelessly working for 39 years to provide quality education and support to the backward and impoverished communities.
A Beacon of Hope: Orphanages and Schools
Mulla Madam’s organization runs several orphanages and schools, including Samina Iqbal Ashiyana, an orphanage for Muslim girls that currently houses 32 inmates. The orphanage provides a haven, education, and vocational training to equip the girls with essential life skills. Mulla Madam’s vision extends beyond religious boundaries, as her schools welcome children from all faiths, offering them a chance to receive a modern and quality education.
The Dream of a Charitable Hospital
Mulla Madam, a social worker, has spent the last 3 years determined to build a free hospital for the underprivileged. Backed by her late husband’s funds, Mulla Madam’s relentless efforts will see the hospital’s foundation laid this month. Age is no hurdle for Mulla Madam. Committed to her cause, she recognizes the urgency and continues her work tirelessly.
Ashraf Adam Mulla’s journey is a testament to the power of compassion and perseverance.
Mulla Madam’s dedication has transformed lives, offering education, shelter, and hope to many underprivileged individuals. As she embarks on her latest endeavor, establishing a charitable hospital, Mulla Madam’s efforts continue to inspire and serve as a hope for those in need.
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