Sirikot - Asian Youth Development Agency Pakistan

Asian Youth Development Agency Pakistan

Founded in 2010,with the name of Gandgar Youth Federation. its first name was Mashwani Welfare Trust, afterwards changed to Gandghar Welfare Organization and finally it is Organized and called Asian Youth Development Agency Pakistan. Officially iniatiated with the GYF on 8 January 2012 at Sirikot Public School. Gandgar Youth Federation was founded by Syed Saqib Imad and now its changed into Asian Youth Development Agency Pakistan founded by Syed Abdul Rehman Mashwani in UK in 2002

There is a great potential in young people. It is like dynamite. Dynamite can do great good when used in the right way. It can pave the way for new buildings, schools, lakes, highways, and numerous other projects which will benefit mankind. In the wrong hands, though, it can be used to take life, often thousands of lives. Young people have the same potential for good or bad.

We should do the good thing and give our youth good thinking and good instruction. Gandgar Youth Federation is the opportunity for our youth to go to the right way.

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