Students of Religious Schools Set an Example of Integrity by Returning Gold Jewelry Found During Flood Relief Operations

Swat:Amidst the ongoing flood relief efforts in the flood-hit districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where rescue organizations and welfare groups are tirelessly working, students from various religious schools have also been at the forefront of assisting victims. Around **3,000 students** from different Madrasas, responding to the appeal from the **Federation of Madrassahs Pakistan**, have actively participated in relief operations. These young individuals are not only helping in delivering supplies and relocating affected families to safer areas, but they are also providing emotional and practical support to those in need.
In the midst of this, a video from Swat has gone viral on social media, capturing the attention of many. The video shows a group of students discovering **gold jewelry** in a house during their relief work. Without hesitation, the students immediately handed over the jewelry to their supervisor. A person in the video can be heard speaking in Pashto, explaining that the jewelry will be returned to its rightful owner after confirmation of ownership.
This incident not only showcases the students’ **honesty** and **integrity** but also serves as a powerful reminder that even in times of crisis, **trustworthiness** and **truth** can prevail. The aftermath of the floods has highlighted these relief efforts as a shining example of **humanitarian service**, where integrity is prioritized in the face of adversity.





