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Punjab Group of Colleges and Punjab Police ink MoU: Free education for martyrs’ children, half fee for offspring of serving police officials

In a significant development aimed at honoring the sacrifices of Pakistan’s law enforcement, Punjab Group of Colleges, Allied Schools, and EFA School System have recently entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Punjab Police. The agreement, signed by Sohail Afzal, Executive Director of Punjab Group of Colleges, and Dr. Usman Anwar, Inspector General of Punjab Police, solidifies a commitment to provide free education to the children of martyrs and half fees for the offspring of serving personnel.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) stands as a vivid manifestation of the collaborative synergy between educational institutions and law enforcement. Enshrined within its provisions is the commitment to providing free education for the offspring of Shuhadas (martyrs) of Punjab Police, coupled with a commendable half fee for the children of active-duty officials and other personnel. The notable presence of senior officials from both sectors highlighted the profound significance of this collaborative endeavor, serving to bridge the gap between educational providers and the custodians of law and order. This initiative is a tangible token of appreciation, acknowledging and honoring the unwavering contributions and sacrifices made by the forces to safeguard the nation and its citizens. Beyond symbolic gestures, the practical impact of this financial relief extends to alleviating the burden on families, ensuring that education remains not only a right but also accessible and affordable for those devoted to upholding the law and order of the land.

Sohail Afzal, in paying tribute to Pakistan’s forces, emphasized the imperative to recognize their untiring contributions and sacrifices. The acknowledgment of these sacrifices takes shape not only in words but in concrete actions, with the group extending its full support to the forces. The concluding ceremony, marked by the exchange of souvenirs and shields, symbolized the unity and collaboration between the educational institutions and Punjab Police. This exchange serves as a visual representation of the mutual respect and shared goals, fostering a spirit of partnership that extends beyond the signing of the MoU.

This initiative sets a commendable precedent for collaboration between educational institutions and law enforcement, showcasing the power of collective efforts in building a stronger, more resilient society.


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