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Precious Pearls of Hamdard
Gems, jewels, diamonds, gold platinum, Pearls and other precious stones are stuff that add beauty, upgrading the status who owns them or wears them, but as it is rightly said that: when wealth is lost, nothing is lost, when health … Continue reading →
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Tagged devotee, dutiful, Hakim Said, Hamdard, precious pearls, status
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Hamdard Public School – My experience (Part 1)
I am from one of the fortunate families that saw Shaheed Hakeem Muhammad Saeed’s dream of Hamdard Public School (HPS) becoming a reality. My siblings started out with Hamdard when there was no electricity, no water and the school only … Continue reading →
Civic Sense – A Conversation
The other day I was travelling by a Qingqi Rickshaw on my way to home, it is quite a dangerous ride . Anyhow it was on its way when we stopped by a red light (I always force people to follow … Continue reading →
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Tagged civic sense, karachi, Pakistan, rules, signal, traffic
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Sold car for shoes
My friends and people who know me are well aware that I am very careless, carefree and lazy as far as my own self is considered. Always happy with what I have. I remember Dr. Mehnaz Munir the first administrator … Continue reading →
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Tagged children, comfort, conference, Pakistan, SAARC, shoes, students
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With due respect… (by Mrs. Rauf)
Today while going to market I saw uncountable green flags fluttering at the side of every road. My heart ached to see the recently carpeted road with hollow outs for the flag poles. With passing time the holes dug to … Continue reading →
Lest we forget them!
Hamdard enriched us with healthy, positive and progressing events and incidents. I have written Hamdard only and not Hamdard Public School because Hamdard is not limited to a school for primary students but its Madinat-ul-Hikmah (city of knowledge). The two … Continue reading →
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Tagged electric current, English literature, Hamdard, heavens, lives, loss, martyrdom, memories, road, teacher, water
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People Who Make An Impact On Me!
I am a happy go lucky with careless sluggish nature. Very easy to be carried away and fooled by even a child. I trust every one and never doubt any one’s honesty. So bore heavy losses too but I never … Continue reading →
Cinder and Kinder
Though cinder means coal or ashes but I being an educationist regard cinder as diamond, for coal being the foundation of diamond. It is commonly known that diamond is very precious and as a result costly too. It dignifies and … Continue reading →
Prophet Muhammad’s [SAW] Clemency: Charter of Privileges
Background: On the migration to Medina, Prophet Muhammad SAW faced a host of interminable opposition from Jews and Christians day to day. The formidable coalition formed by the Jews and the idolaters in Makkah to compass the destruction of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Charter of Privileges, Islam, Prophet Muhammad SAW
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Learning Is Directly Proportional To Progression
It was 2007, the second year of my engineering, and the Christmas and New Year holidays were just over. The routine hectic life was about to begin once again. I went to university the first day when I found one … Continue reading →