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Catholic Board of Education, Pakistan: 1961 Karachi [47] Lahore [48] [49] Diocesan board of education, Pakistan 1960 Islamabad, Rawalpindi [50] [51] Presbyterian Education Board Pakistan Lahore, Punjab
Maker education is an offshoot of the maker movement, which Time magazine described as "the umbrella term for independent innovators, designers and tinkerers. A convergence of computer hackers and traditional artisans, the niche is established enough to have its own magazine, Make, as well as hands-on Maker Faires that are catnip for DIYers who used to toil in solitude". [3]
Administrative units of Pakistan 1. Balochistan province 2. Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province 3. Punjab province 4. Sindh province 5. Islamabad Capital territory 6. Azad Kashmir territory 7. Gilgit–Baltistan territory. The following is a list of schools in Pakistan, categorized by province/territory and by district.
Family Educational Services Foundation (FESF) is a non-profit, educational organization based Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] It is working in Pakistan since 1984. FESF provides educational services, with particular focus on Deaf children and youth. FESF is registered as a non-profit organization with the SECP and is tax exempt.
Diversified financial services Karachi [19] 1957 Consumer finance, Investment services, mortgage, specialty finance, owned by Temasek Holdings (Singapore) P A Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation: Financials Diversified financial services Karachi: 1952 State-owned large capital investment services S A Pakistan International Airlines
Its activities extend beyond education in some countries. [citation needed] In 2019, referring to the business model of Beaconhouse and other private schools in Pakistan, in a case regarding the exorbitant fees these schools charged, the chief justice of Pakistan observed: "No business other than drugs can bring in such profits.” [3]
It has one of Pakistan's largest libraries, Bait al Hikmat. Jinnah University for Women is the first women university in Pakistan. Karachi is home of the head offices of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP) (established in 1961) and the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan (ICMAP).
The Citizens Foundation (TCF) is a non-profit organization, and one of the largest privately owned networks of low-cost formal schools in Pakistan.The foundation operates a network of 1,833 school units, educating 280,000 students through over 13,000 teachers and principals, and over 17,400 employees. [1]