PESHAWAR: Free education centres

Published July 15, 2003

PESHAWAR, July 14: The Islami Jamiat Talaba said it would continue its efforts to provide free education facilities to the poor and deserving students, a press release said here on Monday.

It said that the IJT had established 110 centres at different cities and towns in the province where free tuition facilities were being provided to the students. The IJT workers, it said, had been running these centres on self-help basis and besides free educational facilities, the students were also being given free clothes and books to enable them to carry on their studies uninterrupted.

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