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Speeches of Miss Fatima Jinnah at Kadri Dispensary Opening |

Speeches of Miss Fatima Jinnah at Kadri Dispensary Opening

Sub title : Speeches delivered by Miss Fatima Jinnah on healthcare, education reform and the spirit of sacrifice

Subject: Miss Fatima Jinnah | Speeches | Healthcare | Dispensary | Education reform | Girls’ education

Date of publication: 1952

Language: English

Page: 87 p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 28747

Keyword: Miss Fatima Jinnah -- Kadri Dispensary -- Yasim Girls High School -- Rotary Club | Idd-ul-Zuha -- Education reform -- Healthcare -- Muslim women -- Sacrifice -- Pakistan.

Abstract: Miss Fatima Jinnah from 1952. In her address at the opening of Kadri Dispensary (April 18, 1952), she praises private initiative for providing medical relief to migrants and urges selfless service. At the annual prize distribution of Yasim Girls High School (May 15, 1952), she critiques the inherited colonial education system, calls for curriculum reform based on Pakistan’s needs, emphasises holistic education (physical, mental, spiritual), and stresses patriotism and children’s welfare. In a speech to the Rotary Club (circa 1952), she discusses international interdependence, the role of businessmen as goodwill ambassadors, the urgent need to alleviate the misery of the masses, and the historical role of Muslim women in sacrifice and valour. Her Idd-ul-Zuha message (1952) highlights the spirit of sacrifice and urges the nation to face challenges with courage and determination.

Description: This file contains four speeches by Miss Fatima Jinnah from 1952. She opens a dispensary highlighting healthcare for migrants, addresses a girls’ school on educational reform and patriotism, speaks to a Rotary Club on economic justice and women’s role, and delivers an Idd message on sacrifice. The speeches reflect her concerns for social welfare, education, and national unity in early Pakistan. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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