Karachi’s Sindh Education Board recently initiated its annual Inter-School Students’ Week, a prestigious event that aims to promote academic excellence among students. The event was organized by the Research Section of the Board, with the aim of fostering a competitive spirit among students. The week-long event kicked off with an English essay competition at the Board’s auditorium, where students from various schools showcased their linguistic prowess.
In his address, Chairman Sindh Education Board, Ghulam Hussain Sohoo, emphasized the importance of promoting competitive spirit among students and encouraged school administrators to organize similar events in their institutions. He also highlighted the need for students to practice English language skills, making it a mandatory subject in schools.
The event was attended by special guests, including former Chairman Sindh Education Board, Fasihuddin Khan, and Dr. Syed Shafe Ali Shah. Secretary Board, Dr. Naveed Ahmed, Deputy Director Examinations, Muhammad Zia ul Haq, Board officers, teachers, and students also participated in the event. The judges for the competition were Zil-e-Huma, Musa Tabeen, and Saeed Bukhari, while Syed Samir Ahmed was in charge of the event’s administration.
Dr. Syed Shafe Ali Shah emphasized the importance of English language in the modern era, stating that it is an essential skill for students. According to the judges’ decision, Arwa Pervez Khan from DHA CSS Camps, Bech View, secured the first position in the English essay competition. Maheen Zainab from DHA CSS Camps, Phase 7, secured the second position, while Fatima Adnan Seel from Saint George School, North Nazimabad, secured the third position.
In a related development, the Sindh Education Board distributed books as prizes to the participants. Meanwhile, the Governor of Sindh announced the formation of a special committee to investigate the recent incidents at the Radio Pakistan premises.
The event also highlighted the importance of English language skills in the modern era, with Dr. Syed Shafe Ali Shah emphasizing its significance. The judges’ decision was based on the students’ performances, and the winners received prizes and recognition.
In other news, the Sindh Education Board organized an English essay competition among students from various schools, with the aim of promoting academic excellence and linguistic skills. The event was attended by students, teachers, and administrators, and was a huge success.
Separately, the Sindh government announced the formation of a special committee to investigate the recent incidents at the Radio Pakistan premises. The committee will be headed by a senior official, and will have the power to investigate and submit its report.
In a related development, the Sindh Education Board organized an English essay competition among students from various schools, with the aim of promoting academic excellence and linguistic skills. The event was attended by students, teachers, and administrators, and was a huge success.
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