Amir Khan to Donate Rs 40M to Pakistan for COVID-19 Emergency Fund

Amir Khan to Donate Rs 40M to Pakistan for COVID-19 Emergency Fund

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A professional boxer Amir Khan has recently promised to donate Rs 40 Million for the welfare of the poor during the lockdown in Pakistan.

He said that “Amir Khan Foundation will make sure to distribute ration and other necessary things among the poor.”

Amir Khan also offered to use his boxing academy in Islamabad as a quarantine center.

Furthermore, He said that “I want to help the government of Pakistan as they assist the patients affected by a coronavirus.”

He added that quarantined patients need to be kept separately so the gymnasium in his boxing academy will serve the purpose attractively.

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Before he offered his wedding venue for use to Britain’s National Health Service,

He said that he was ready to hand over the keys to the 60,000-square-feet (5,600-square-metre) venue in his hometown of Bolton as concerns grow over bed shortages.

Amir Khan Tweeted on his official Twitter account “I am aware of how difficult it is for the public to get a hospital bed in this tragic time.

I am prepared to give my 60,000 square foot 4 story building which is due to be a wedding hall and retail outlet to the @NHSuk to help people affected by the coronavirus. Pls, keep safe.”

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