CHAKDARA
A new delivery service named “Tabeedar Delivery” has officially launched here aiming to provide quick and affordable doorstep delivery while creating job opportunities for local youth.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by several prominent local figures including the founder of the company, a local journalist Attiq, Chakdara branch owner Arbaz Khan his brother Babar Khan, and their father Saadullah Khan.
During the event, Attiq spoke about the goals and vision of Tabeedar Delivery saying that it is designed to meet the urgent needs of customers by purchasing and delivering daily essentials including fresh meat and medicines from the local market to their doorstep within 10 to 15 minutes.
The company will charge a nominal fee of Rs 25 per kilometer. Initially, the service will operate via SMS, but he announced that a user-friendly mobile application is in development to streamline the ordering process.
One of the most significant aspects of the initiative is its focus on employment. The service plans to engage unemployed youth, particularly students who are looking for part-time or full-time work.
“This service will help reduce unemployment in the area by offering flexible job opportunities,” Attiq added.
Tabeedar Delivery marks a promising step forward for both convenience in daily life and youth employment in Chakdara, making it a service with a social impact.
Others present on the occasion included Fakhre Alam Khan, Qari Sikander, Zalan Shah, and the President of the Chakdara Bazaar Association, Khawaja Faiz-ul-Ghafoor, alongside numerous community members.










