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Govt. High School of Special Education for Blind, Multan. Shah Rukn-E-Alam Colony, Multan. 5: Govt High School of Special, Education for V.I D.G. Khan. Z-Block. 6: Govt. High School of Special Education for Blind Sahiwal. Street #02, Y-Block, Tariq Bin Zaid Road 7: Govt. High School of Special Education for Blind Faisalabad. W-Block Medina Town ...
These 35 Inspiring Quotes About Education Remind Us Why Learning at Any Age Is a Beautiful Thing. Stephanie Lepore. October 26, 2023 at 10:56 AM ... “Children must be taught how to think, not ...
1. “A person’s a person, no matter how small.” – Dr. Seuss 2. “A child is an uncut diamond.” – Austin O’Malley 3. “Always kiss your children goodnight—even if they’re already ...
Anwar Masood (Urdu: انورمسعود, Punjabi: انورمسعود Punjabi: ਅਨਵਰ ਮਸਊਦ; born 8 November 1935) is a Pakistani poet and educationist known for his comic poetry. [1] However, his works include other genres as well. He writes in Punjabi, Urdu, and Persian languages. [2] [3]
Bilquis Bano Edhi HI (Urdu: بلقیس ایدھی; 14 August 1947 – 15 April 2022) was a Pakistani nurse who helped save the lives of over 16,000 children. [2] During her career as a nurse and marriage to Abdul Sattar Edhi, she was one of the most active philanthropists in Pakistan.
Muhammad Iqbal, then president of the Muslim League in 1930 and address deliverer "Sare Jahan se Accha" (Urdu: سارے جہاں سے اچھا; Sāre Jahāṉ se Acchā), formally known as "Tarānah-e-Hindi" (Urdu: ترانۂ ہندی, "Anthem of the People of Hindustan"), is an Urdu language patriotic song for children written by poet Allama Muhammad Iqbal in the ghazal style of Urdu poetry.
Quaid Say Baatain is a Pakistani animated series about a young girl named Zainab, who is always thinking of ways to help and better Pakistan. In each episode she encounters a problem, which she then solves by remembering the words and actions of Quaid-e-Azam.
Additionally, Pakistan has showed quite a bit of improvement since 2006 for literacy and educational attainment for women (Moin et al., 2018). One example of this progress recently made in 2010 was that primary education is a legal right for children ranging from five to sixteen years old. [29]