The Straight Path and the Disabled: Hope in the Voiceless Community

Ghulam Muhammad Baig with his degree in Politics and International Relations University of Strathclyde
Ghulam Baig

A group of individuals seated in a garden area, with a banner in the background emphasizing disability rights and human rights. The setting includes chairs and a podium, surrounded by foliage, suggesting a community meeting or discussion.

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A collage featuring three images: a young child lying on a sofa with bags of items, two individuals sitting together with bags on the ground, and another child sitting in a wheelchair, emphasizing the challenges faced by disabled and vulnerable children.

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A woman in a wheelchair wearing a protective mask sits outdoors with bags of supplies nearby, showcasing the efforts for support and inclusion for disabled individuals.

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A group of children in school uniforms sitting on the floor, engaged in an art activity while drawing and coloring on large sheets of paper.

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A formal appreciation letter from the Government of Gilgit-Baltistan's Directorate of Social Welfare to the Gilgit Baltistan Good Will Movement, highlighting their efforts for individuals with disabilities.

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Ghulam Baig CEO of Gilgit Baltistan's Goodwill Movement
Ghulam Baig with his honours degree certificate

2 thoughts on “The Straight Path and the Disabled: Hope in the Voiceless Community

  1. What an inspiring post about the wonderful and soul satisfying service to the humanity by the Gilgit-Baltistan Goodwill Movement (GBGM). I have just posted it on my Facebook for wider reach across the world. Deep gratitude to all involved in such amazing services to the humanity including of course the CEO of GBGM, Ghulam Baig, and Malik Merchant for posting the piece and encouraging GBGM in their noble work. We are infinitely proud of you. Best wishes and prayers for your good health and continuation of your services to humanity. Ameen.

    Kamrudin A. Rashid, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    January 24 2025.

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