There’s A Pakistani Restaurant In Sharjah Offering Free Meals To Unemployed Visit Visa Holders

by Anupriya Mishra
There’s A Pakistani Restaurant In Sharjah Offering Free Meals To Unemployed Visit Visa Holders

There are many people travelling to different countries in search of jobs and better work opportunities. And it’s no secret that the struggle during these days is real, there can be days for innumerable people who may not have enough saved up for food while they’re hunting for a job. Offering aid, like a beacon of hope, Karachi Star Restaurant in Sharjah gives free food for unemployed visit visa holders.

Karachi Star Restaurant in Sharjah Offers Free Meals For Visit Visa Holders

Sharjah
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Karachi Star Restaurant, is a Pakistani restaurant in Sharjah that offers free meals to people on a visit visa. Easing their job search, the good folks here are offering this free meal three times a day, to ensure no one starves during the most challenging phase of their lives. So, this means people who’re unemployed, have visit visas or have expired visas, can go to the Karachi Star restaurants in Muweilah, Saja, and Sharjah.

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Feed The Poor For Eight Years

Karachi Star Restaurant
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Besides the noble cause of helping out visit visa-holding job seekers, this Pakistani restaurant in Sharjah has also been serving meals to the poor for the past eight years. In fact, in a report by Khaleej Times, Shahid Asghar Bangash, the owner of the restaurant said that they offer services to people in need. No matter what country they belong to, they are free to order whatever is available on a particular day. His visitors generally include people from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Africa.

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A Glimmer Of Hope

Sharjah Food
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Offering a glimmer of hope on dreary days, this restaurant has certainly set an example for others to follow. Spreading positivity and hope, this isn’t the only incident when someone came forward to help those in need. Ayesha Abrar and her husband, Shujat Ali, from India, also provided leftover food to blue-collar workers to feed about 8000 people, back in 2020.

Where: Muweilah, Saja & Sharjah
Contact: +971563698045

Cover Image Courtesy: Facebook/Karachi star restaurant Sajja sharjah