Amir Khan provides ration bags to 10,000 Pakistani families

The boxing star shares the news on Instagram

By Web Desk
April 08, 2020
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British-Pakistani boxer Amir Khan has pledged to provide food assistance to 10,000 families in Pakistan who are suffering from a financial calamity due to the coronavirus pandemic.

 The boxing wizard shared the news on Instagram. 

"I’m giving out food Tomorrow to the people of Pakistan. 10,000 families will receive aid," the post read. 

In another post showed ration bags being prepared in Islamabad’s Amir Khan Boxing Academy.

"Seeing everyone suffer in Pakistan with food shortage due to the corona virus I have made bags which contain rice, flour, daal, chick peas, juices, water, powder milk, bars of soap," the post read. 

Earlier, he had announced to donate Rs40 million to Pakistan to help fight the novel coronavirus and offered his boxing academy as a quarantine center for the coronavirus patients.

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