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SOS Herman Gmeiner School beats Beaconhouse Multan in debates

Group photo “Of all human powers operating on the affairs of mankind, none is greater than that of competition”.  Creative competitions at school level, help bring out and polish the latent capabilities of students. Also develop their strengths and confidence to face the realities of life in a better way. This fact is truly acknowledged by administration and staff of SOS Herman Gmeiner school. Therefore, students and teachers are provided enough opportunities to experience this sense of competition by arranging different contests throughout the year. The greatest event of all is the annual debate. Which used to be an internal avocation till the year 2016. But this year, it was different. The chair person of SOS village and Herman Gmeiner School, Mahnaz Fareed Sheikh  decided to test abilities of her own students by bringing the very best of institutions to compete with them. She was confident that students of SOS H.G. school, can win over the students of Beaconhouse school a

Ladies club bids farewell to its legend, Mrs. Shamim Munir Siddiquee

The living legend, Mrs. Shamim Munir Siddiqui  '' When people see a legend, they call it a legend. But to be a legend, it's a lot of hard work and patience. You can't play for five or ten years and be a legend. It takes longer than that''. This quote truly fits Mrs. Shamim Munir Sidiquee. She remained 'Literary secretary' of the ladies club Multan for almost twenty five years. Enough a time for a generation to be born, reach adulthood and meet maturity. A lifetime indeed. This club was fortunate to enjoy her unrelenting energies and services for such a long period but unfortunately, due to some major commitments and engagements of life, she had to discontinue that some years ago. Members of this ladies club, (Mrs. Shagufta Khaksar in particular) learnt that Mrs. Shamim Siddiqui is about to say 'adieu' to the city of saints and is about to move to Lahore. It was immediately decided that she deserves a formal 'farewell' from the club.