LAHORE: Chief Minister’s Complaints Cell and Inspection Team Chairman retired Brig Babar Alaudin on Wednesday visited Punjab Daanish Schools and Centre of Excellence Authority office.

The PDS&CEA managing director briefed him about the performance and achievements of Daanish schools, besides highlighting the reasons for establishment of these schools in underprivileged and less educated areas of Punjab.

These schools aim to offer talented youth free and high-quality education, nurturing their hidden potential in a supportive environment.

Mr Alaudin commended the Daanish Schools for their impressive results in matriculation and intermediate examinations.

As a symbolic gesture, Mr Alaudin planted a plant at the Daanish schools head office.

Published in Dawn, November 21st, 2024

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