Google Pays Tribute to Abdul Sattar Edhi on his 89th Birthday
Google search Engine Is world best search Engine in the world . It play very important role in internet history we search everything just few seconds .Google main page have one Beautiful Doodle For search .Google Decide Give A honor Beautiful Men Int The World Doctor Abdul Satar Edhi .We Know Abdul Satar Edhi is one of the Greatest men in the world . He Lives simple Life All of Life .Dr Abdul Satar Edhi Thinking About All of life about Poors Orpheus and Give Food For Eating . They Cloth us Poors And the Needy . He is very Nice men. He is true Pakistani.
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Abdul Sattar Edhi Was a Pakistani Philanthropist ,ascetic and humanitarian who founded the Edhi Foundation which runs hospitals ,homeless shelters , rehab centres and orphanages across pakistan
Google Pays Tribute to Abdul Sattar Edhi Sir
By Wikipedia
Abdul Sattar Edhi Was a Pakistani Philanthropist ,ascetic and humanitarian who founded the Edhi Foundation which runs hospitals ,homeless shelters , rehab centres and orphanages across pakistan
Google Pays Tribute to Abdul Sattar Edhi Sir
Google is honoring Abdul Sattar Edhi on his 89th birthday by displaying his doodle in various countries including Pakistan, USA, Australia, Sweden and several other markets.
Google’s Doodle on Abdul Sattar Edhi is in relation to his birthday that’s celebrated on February 28th.
Edhi sb is known as “Angel of Mercy” of Pakistan. He was an award-winning philanthropist and humanitarian.
Edhi sb was born in India in 1928 but moved to Karachi shortly after Pakistan was formed. He soon noticed that many Pakistanis lacked medicine, education, and other essentials, and he made it his life’s mission to help others. In 1951, he established the Edhi foundation, which is funded solely by private donations.
The Edhi foundation has helped thousands of people around the world in times of need, including survivors of Hurricane Katrina and thousands of Pakistani orphans.
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