School’s Establishment Welcomed

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QUETTA: Governor Balochistan Shiekh Jaffar Khan Mandokheil has applauded the announcement of the establishment of a Danish School in Zhob to ensure quality education for local youth.  He said that the approval of the school establishment marked the beginning of a new era of educational opportunities and development for the people of Zhob.

The Governor expressed his special thanks to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, stating that the school would be a ray of hope for the people of Balochistan, said a news statement. He added that the school will provide access to students with quality education, unlock their dormant talents, and equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to lead a prosperous life in an ever-changing world.

News published in the Express Tribune on 1st January 2025 

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