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Facilities at Sost high school being upgraded

by Farhat Ullah Baig

Sost, 3 May:  Secretary of Education, Mr. Sheikh Mohd Hanif, ADI Mr. Ibrahim Khalil and coordinator Mr. Aziz Khan visited Government High School at Sost. They discussed the issue of expending the size of the premises, increasing number of the teaching staff and other educational facilities. A special emphasis was laid on estabishment ofan Information Technology center at the school.

The local community presented cultural caps to the guests. Secretary of Education announced that the sost student must be given special scholarships for studies.

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4 Comments

  1. that is just FABLOUS and good news indeed being an educational planner i will apperciade the efforts of Mr aziz Khan coordinator NEAC project and Mr ibrahim khan khalil for tkaing special intrest towards that issues i hope the local representative will work for the farther process to make it successfull…

    Didar Karim Bari
    Rupani Foundation ECD Program
    Office Gilgit

  2. Dear all,
    The efforts being made towards the up gradation of the Sost high School is commendable and praise worthy.

    We need such efforts to facilitate the young talents for better future prospects.

    Thank you all for your efforts and hope to have more things coming our way towards a good future.

    Regards

    Aslam Khan Ghalib

    Lahore, Pakistan

  3. well it indeed thanks 2 those people who really work on Education-line aims.So my dear frds if we look in gojal this village is only the sing of well wisher the land of sost changed the all region life style but unfortunately the local people of sost not get the real benefit which the paid…but the more painful act is that all the gojal region are against of them so my Question is why ??? i am not belong to sost but i saw the realty… so my dear if Secretary of Education visit to sost it is his duty. plz don’t play more game in sost i know it’s a time of election .

    rgs
    Gojal lover

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