King graces QSR Brands event aimed at helping underprivileged students


(From left) Tuan ACP (B) Haji Mohd Fadzil Ali, advisor and guardian of Baitul Sakinah As-Sharif; Uzaini Abdul Razak, headmaster of SK Tasek Utara, Johor Baru, Fahmi, Sultan Ibrahim, Nehchal, and Tan Sri Jamaludin Ibrahim, chairman of QSR Brands.

KUALA LUMPUR: His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, graced the QSR Brands Shared Efforts in Helping Underprivileged Students event at a hotel here on Monday (March 30).

According to a post on Sultan Ibrahim's Facebook page, His Majesty was greeted upon arrival by QSR Brands (M) Holdings Bhd (QSR Brands) chief executive officer and managing director Nehchal Khanna and the company's top management.

Also present was Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil.

At the event, Sultan Ibrahim also witnessed the presentation of a mock cheque for RM1mil from Nehchal to representatives of the first recipients of selected educational institutions, namely SK Tasek Utara, in Johor Baru (Sekolah Rintis Bangsa Johor) and Baitul Sakinah Care Centre in Selangor.

Meanwhile, Nehchal, in his speech, said the initiative was inspired by His Majesty's concern to always prioritise giving back to the community and supporting the country's development, even in challenging times.

"This initiative focuses on education and welfare by providing students with a stronger foundation and meaningful opportunities to improve their lives,” he said.

QSR Brands is a leading fast food chain operating the KFC and Pizza Hut brands in Malaysia. - Bernama

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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