Indus Motor Company (IMC), staying true to its promise of Concern Beyond Cars, has taken another step towards building healthier, stronger communities. In collaboration with Saylani Welfare Trust, IMC organized an eye screening camp for 2,000 underprivileged students and their families from schools located around the Port Qasim Industrial Area.
The camp was held at The Citizens Foundation (TCF) School – Abdullah Goth and Development in Literacy (DIL) School – Jam Kanda, screening 1,200 students from TCF and 800 from DIL, Malir Campus. For many children, this was their first opportunity to undergo an eye checkup.
Students who were diagnosed with vision problems were given corrective spectacles, prescribed eye drops, and professional consultations—completely free of cost. For these children, something as simple as a pair of glasses means being able to read the blackboard, keep up with lessons, and learn with confidence.
Sharing his thoughts, Ali Asghar Jamali, CEO, Indus Motor Company, said: “At IMC, we believe good health and education are two sides of the same coin. If a child cannot see properly, how can we expect them to learn and dream big? Through this partnership with Saylani Welfare Trust, we want to remove such barriers and give our children the chance to reach their true potential. This is our way of giving back to the communities we are part of and building a brighter, healthier Pakistan.”
This initiative is part of IMC’s Concern Beyond Cars philosophy, which looks beyond automobiles to support healthcare, education, and sustainable community development. By helping young students see clearly, IMC is not only improving eyesight but also opening new horizons for learning and growth.
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