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  2. Pakistan Youth Hostels Association - Wikipedia

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    It is financed by the Pakistan Youth Hostels Association Trust and by the Government of Pakistan. PYHA is a member of Hostelling International and now operates 16 hostels all over the country. The head office is in Islamabad , the capital of Pakistan and four new hostels are under construction in Karachi , Gilgit and Jamshoro .

  3. Jinnah Courts - Wikipedia

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    Jinnah Courts, formerly known as Leslie Wilson Muslim Hostel, is a heritage building located on Dr Ziauddin Ahmed Road in Karachi's Civil Lines.Initially serving as a hostel for students from Sindh, the Pakistan Rangers temporarily moved in during 1999 and have remained there since.

  4. Sevakunj Hostel - Wikipedia

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    The Sevakunj Hostel, a historic landmark in Aram Bagh Road, Rambagh Quarter, Karachi. The building was erected in the 1910s by an affluent Hindu family. The building of the Sevakunj Hostel, resembling a flawless square, is arranged around a courtyard. Rooms in the two-story structure are positioned around this central space.

  5. National University of Sciences & Technology - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Navy Engineering College has sufficient hostel facilities for both male and female students. The H-12 campus of NUST also has separate hostels for boys and girls. These include Attar, Ghazali, Razi, Rumi, Zakria and Hajweri hostels for boys and Fatima, Zainab, Khadija and Ayesha hostels for girls.

  6. Mitha Ram Hostel - Wikipedia

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    Mitha Ram Hostel shares a historical connection with D. J. Sindh Government Science College, which was established through the efforts of Indian lawyer, Dayaram Gidumal, in the late 1880s. [5] Gidumal campaigned for the college's construction, as many Karachi students could not afford to travel to Bombay for education. [ 5 ]

  7. Pak-Turk Maarif International Schools & Colleges - Wikipedia

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    Pak-Turk Maarif International Schools & Colleges is a chain of private international educational institutes under the umbrella of Turkish Maarif Foundation. Established in 2018, for the promotion of literacy in Pakistan, Pak-Turk Maarif has 27 branches in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Karachi, Khairpur, Multan, Jamshoro, Peshawar, Hyderabad and Quetta, with a total student population of more ...

  8. Army Burn Hall College - Wikipedia

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    It was ceded to Pakistan Army Education Corps in 1977 and was renamed Army Burn Hall College. [2] [3] It has since expanded to multiple single-sex campuses for boys and girls in the city offering education up to master's level. [4] Burn Hall's history and influence have made it one of the most prestigious and elite schools in the subcontinent ...

  9. List of special education institutions in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Govt. High School of Special Education for Hearing Impaired (Boys), 40-T Gulberg-II, Lahore 12: Deaf (Hearing Impaired) Govt. Central High School for the Deaf, 40-T, Gulberg-II, Lahore 13: Physically Disabled: Govt. School of Physically Disabled Children, Quarter No.08, Chuburji, Lahore 14: Slow Learners