Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, one of the richest people in the world, called the Pakistani youth an anonymous hero.
On social networking and microblogging platform Twitter, Bill Gates released a video in which he paid tribute to the humanitarian heroes who served during the Corona epidemic.
Bill Gates also called Sikandar Bizenjo, a young Pakistani from southwestern Balochistan, a hero and said that Sikandar Bizenjo distributed food to the backward areas of Balochistan during the Karuna epidemic and lockdown.
Sikandar Bizenjo also distributed protective clothing (PP) to doctors and medical staff.
Bill Gates chose seven people to serve humanity during the Corona epidemic, including prominent American businessmen.
In a report published on his website, Bill Gates said, “Sikandar Bizenjo, a young man from Balochistan, fought against Karuna and distributed rations to more than 10,000 people, while medical personnel fighting on the front line Provided other equipment including face mask, face shield, sanitizer.
Talking to Arab News, Sikandar Bizenjo said, "This is not a success for me or my team. I am happy to see that Balochistan has made a name for itself on the world stage. I am also proud of that."
"Everyone in the world knows Bill Gates. People in my village and in other districts are very happy that Bill Gates acknowledged our services," he said.
Bizenjo said that he hails from Naal in Khuzdar district of Balochistan and lives in Karachi. He had formed a team with Dr. Khalid Ismail and Dr. Yasir Baloch to help the poor Assisted the people and provided all possible safety equipment to the medical staff.