Jahanzeb College

Published December 7, 2015

THE Government Postgraduate Jahanzeb College, Swat, is one of the finest institutes in Pakistan. Mian Gul Abdul Haq Jahanzeb built it in 1952. But owing to the negligence of authorities, the infrastructure of the college building is in bad shape. Students are forced to sit in tents. Their precious time is being wasted, while legislators are sitting idle.

The government and the education authorities concerned need to take notice of this issue.

Waqar Ahmad Swati

Swat

Published in Dawn, December 7th, 2015

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