KARACHI, Dec 3: The Executive District Officer, Education, Karachi, has nominated 35 female coordinators in all the towns of the city to assist in promoting curricular as well as co- curricular activities and in collecting and sifting information regarding girls secondary and higher secondary schools.

Following head teachers have been nominated as coordinators:

Keamari Town: Najma Khatoon, Government Girls Secondary School, Mauripur, and Kausar Shafquat, Government Girls Secondary School, Jackson Bazaar, Keamari;

Orangi Town: Nuzhat Fatima, Government Girls Secondary School, Orangi-9, and Shahida Amin, Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Baba Wilayatali, Orangi;

Baldia Town: Nighat Yasmin, Government Secondary School, Baldia Town, and Najma Tahir, Government Girls Secondary School, Anjum Colony, Baldia;

SITE: Najmi Yousuf, Government Girls Secondary School, K.B. Contractor, and Salma Mangi, Government Girls Secondary School, Metrovill, SITE;

Lyari Town: Tasneemunisa, Government Girls Secondary School, Bihar Colony 1, Lyari, and Noor Jehan Sardar, Government Girls Secondary School, Jenu Bai G. Allana, 2, Lyari.

Saddar Town: Haseena Ismail, Government girls secondary School, BMB, Burns Road, and Sarwat Jehan, Government Girls Secondary School, M.H. Gazdar, Gazdarabad;

Jamshed Town: Farnaz, Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Chanesar village (Urdu medium), and Kausar Jehan, Government Girls Secondary School, Jacob lines No 1;

Gulshan Town: Munawar Sultana, Government Girls Secondary School, Mariadian, PIB Colony, and Shamim Mumtaz, Government Girls Secondary School, Khatoon Pakistan, Stadium Road;

Malir Town: Zeenat Fatima, Government Girls Secondary School, Malir Colony, and Tahira Perveen, Government Girls Secondary School, Murad Memon, Saudabad;

Shah Faisal Town: Nazneen Rizvi, Government Girls Secondary School, Sadat Colony, Drigh Colony, and Rehana Mumtaz, Government Girls Higher Secondary School, PAF Faisal Base, Sharea Faisal.

Landhi Town: Zeenat Khatoon, Government Girls Secondary School, 36-B, Baldia, and Sughra Begum, Government Girls Secondary School, Baldia, C-1, Landhi;

Korangi: Mohammad Zohra, Apwa Government Girls Secondary School, J-area, Korangi, and Aisha Ismat, Government Girls Secondary School, Baldia D-area, Korangi;

Liaquatabad: Suleha Anis, Government Girls Secondary School, Al-Zohra, Firdous Colony, Nazimabad, and Mehar Jehan, Anjuman-I- Islamia Government Girls Secondary School, Liaquatabad;

Gulberg: Sughra Bano, Aziz National Government Girls Secondary School, Block 12, Federal-B Area, and Zohra Begum, Government Girls Secondary School, Dastagir, Block 9, Federal-B Area;

North Nazimabad: Farhat, Government Girls Secondary School, Nazimabad, and Husna Anwar, Government Girls Secondary School, Block-D, North Nazimabad;

New Karachi: Farooqui, Government Girls Secondary School, Apwa, 11-F, New Karachi, and Amina Begum, Government Girls Secondary School, 11-D, New Karachi;

Airport: Nasreen, Government Girls Secondary School, Airport;

Bin Qasim: Shah Bibi, Government Girls Secondary School, Ibrahim Hyderi, and Asia, Government Girls Secondary School, Port Qasim;

In every town, the senior head teacher will be the in-charge coordinator.—PPI

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