KARACHI, Aug 13: The Young Lyari Welfare Centre, expressing concern over the shifting of Govt Girls Nauabad Sindhi Medium Primary School from Khadda to Moosa Lane, has urged the authorities to cancel the shifting and let the school function at its present location.

In a statement, YLWC office-bearers Abdul Hakeem and Abdul Sattar said that the school in question was presently located in the compound of Mazharul Uloom Girls School in Khadda and functioning satisfactorily and if it was shifted, as proposed, to the Urdu Medium DCTO Boys Primary School in Moosa Lane, it would cause difficulties to the parents of young girls who could not go to a far off place and as a result their education would suffer.

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