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  2. Kinnaird College for Women - Wikipedia

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    The Kinnaird College for Women (KCW) is a university located in Lahore, Pakistan. It is a women's liberal arts university. [1] [2] Kinnaird was established in 1913 by the Zenana Bible and Medical Mission. In 1919, Presbyterian Mission Church and the Church Mission Society joined a consortium to fund and operate the college. In 1926, it moved to ...

  3. Category : Kinnaird College for Women University alumni

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  4. Category:Kinnaird College for Women University - Wikipedia

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    Kinnaird College for Women University alumni (40 P) Pages in category "Kinnaird College for Women University" This category contains only the following page.

  5. Kinnaird College for Women, Lahore - Wikipedia

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  6. Lahore College for Women University - Wikipedia

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    The Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) (Urdu: جامعہ خواتین کالج لاہور) Is a public university in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Founded in 1922 with a capacity of 60 students, it now has a full-time enrollment of about 15,000 students and admits students at Intermediate, Graduate, Masters and Ph.D. levels.

  7. Isabella McNair - Wikipedia

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    In 1928 she was appointed Principal of Kinnaird College for Women in Lahore, Punjab. [2] She was known as a gentle woman, noted for her deliberate manner and soft voice, even when disciplining her students. She promoted religious tolerance, allowing Muslim girls who transferred to Kinnaird in the 1930s to fast during Ramadan. [2]

  8. Category : Academic staff of Kinnaird College for Women ...

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  9. Kalyani Sen - Wikipedia

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    Kalyani Sen (born c. 1917), was Second Officer of the Women’s Royal Indian Naval Service (WRINS), a section of the Women's Auxiliary Corps (India) WAC(I). In 1945, she became the first Indian servicewoman to visit the UK. Sen was the daughter of the principal of the Mayo Arts College, Lahore.