
Frequent power outages and load shedding continue to disrupt daily life across Pakistan. For low-income families, madrassahs, and community institutions, unreliable electricity affects education, safety, and basic living conditions.
At Arsh Foundation, we believe access to reliable electricity is not a luxury — it is a necessity. Through our Solar Project, we provide sustainable, long-term energy solutions that bring light, stability, and dignity to communities most in need.


Pakistan’s ongoing energy crisis has resulted in:
Long hours without electricity
Disrupted education and learning
Interrupted household activitiesIncreased financial pressure from fuel and generators
Rural and low-income communities are the most affected, often facing prolonged or complete outages.
Depending on location and assessed need, installations may include:
Rural and low-income communities are the most affected, often facing prolonged or complete outages.


Our Solar Project focuses on providing reliable, sustainable electricity to madrassahs, community institutions, and vulnerable households across Pakistan. By installing basic solar power systems, we help reduce the impact of load shedding, support education and daily life, and promote long-term stability through clean, cost-effective energy solutions.
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We assess homes and institutions facing severe power shortages.
Qualified technicians install safe and reliable systems.
Families benefit from uninterrupted power and reduced energy costs.
Low-income families and community institutions, including madrassahs, experiencing frequent or prolonged power outages.
Across Pakistan, including madrassahs, community institutions, and homes of vulnerable families.
Basic solar systems designed for essential needs such as lighting and small appliances.
It provides reliable power during load shedding, improves learning environments, enhances safety, and reduces fuel dependency.
Through local assessments and verification, prioritising severe electricity need.
Yes. Solar installations for eligible poor households and institutions qualify for Zakat in accordance with Islamic guidelines.