Hyderabad, March 10 -- The economic challenges faced by the Muslim community, particularly the marginalized sections, demand a dual approach- government welfare measures and community-driven zakat funding. To achieve long-term stability, economically weaker Muslims require access to affordable public education and healthcare facilities.
A recent random survey conducted by the Helping Hand Foundation (HHF), an organization that has been actively working in healthcare and the social sector for over two decades, sheds light on the socio-economic conditions of the Muslim community in Hyderabad. The survey, which focused on the bottom 70 percent of the community earning an average of Rs.15,000 per month, highlights the struggles related to ed...
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