LAHORE: The Indus Motor Company (IMC) invited Global Team Toyota Athlete and Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem to visit The Citizen Foundation’s (TCF) school in Lahore on Friday, as part of the Toyota’s Global Start Your Impossible (SYI) campaign.

He was invited to celebrate the power of determination and inclusion, while emphasizing the importance of accessible education for all the less-privileged children, says a press release.

It is to be noted that The Citizens Foundation, founded in 1995 by a group of citizens who wanted to bring about positive social change through education, is now one of Pakistan’s leading organisations in this field for the less-privileged. It currently has 2,033 school units and 301,000 students enrolled in its schools across Pakistan.

During the event, Arshad Nadeem inspired all the students by sharing his remarkable journey of setting a world record despite limited resources.

IMC’s Chief Executive Ali Asghar Jamali said the company would continue to uphold its mission of empowering individuals to achieve the seemingly impossible.

Published in Dawn, March 15th, 2025

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