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  2. St Mary's Convent High School, Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Convent High School (alternatively St Mary's Convent Girl's High School) is a private Catholic primary and secondary school for girls located on Foujdari Road in Hyderabad in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It was founded as a part of St Bonaventure's High School specifically aimed at the educational needs of girls in the city.

  3. List of educational institutions in Hyderabad, Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Government College University Hyderabad. Hyderabad Institute for Technology and Management Sciences. National University of Modern Languages, Hyderabad Campus. Isra University. Sindh Agriculture University, Hyderabad Campus.

  4. Hyderabad, Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabad (Sindhi: حيدرآباد ‎; Urdu: حيدرآباد; / ˈ h aɪ d ər ə b ɑː d /) [4] is a city and the capital of Hyderabad Division in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is the second-largest city in Sindh, and the fifth largest in Pakistan .

  5. St Bonaventure's High School - Wikipedia

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    Affiliations. Aga Khan University. St Mary's Convent High School. St Bonaventure's High School (formerly St Bonaventure's Boys' High School) is a private Catholic primary and secondary school, located on Foujdari Road in Saddar, Hyderabad in the Sindh province of Pakistan. The school has another branch in the Hyderabad town of Qasimabad.

  6. Federal Government Educational Institutions - Wikipedia

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    Established on June 1, 1975, it encompasses educational institutions across various Pakistani cities and towns. [1] With the formation of this directorate, all employees within these institutions became Federal Government civil servants as per the Civil Servants Act of 1973.

  7. Hyderabadi Muslims - Wikipedia

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    While the term " Hyderabadi " commonly refers to residents in and around the South Indian city of Hyderabad, regardless of ethnic origin, the term " Hyderabadi Muslims " more specifically refers to the native Urdu speaking ethnic Muslims of the erstwhile princely state. [6] The collective cultures and peoples of Hyderabad Deccan were termed ...

  8. Muhammad Siddique Memon - Wikipedia

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    Khan Bahadur Muhammad Siddique Memon (Sindhi: خانبهادر محمد صديق ميمڻ ; March 30, 1890 – November 20, 1958) was an educationist, writer and social leader of Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. He established "Madrasatul Banat" the first school of Sindhi Muslim girls in Hyderabad. He was founder of Sindhi Muslim Literary Society ...

  9. Women's education in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The total enrollment in primary public sector is 11,840,719; 57% (6,776,536) are boys, and 43% (5,064,183) are girls. 79% of all the primary students in Pakistan are enrolled in rural schools, and the gender enrollment ratios are 59% and 41% for boys and girls respectively in rural Pakistan. Private sector.

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