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Sub title : Speech to college students on perseverance, economic independence, and technical education
Subject: Education reform | Urdu College Union | Arts and crafts exhibition | Youth leadership | Economic independence
Date of publication: 1952
Language: English
Page: 107 p.
Source: National Archives of Pakistan
Serial no: 28748
Keyword: Miss Fatima Jinnah -- Urdu College Union -- Arts and crafts exhibition -- Sind Muslim College Union | Education reform -- Youth leadership -- Economic independence -- Technical education -- Pakistani art
Abstract: Miss Fatima Jinnah from 1952. At the inauguration of the Urdu College Union, Karachi (September 8), she stresses the importance of college unions as training grounds for future leaders, calls for a reformed educational system aligned with Pakistan’s aspirations, and urges students to develop mental and physical faculties, uphold Islamic principles, and work towards building a mighty Pakistan. At the first inter-collegiate Sind arts & crafts exhibition (November 28, 1952), she praises the revival of art, emphasises its role in cultural development, and looks forward to a national art gallery preserving Pakistani traditions. In a speech to college students (undated but contextually 1952), she encourages youth to study deeply, face difficulties with courage, pursue technical education for industrialisation, and achieve economic independence to complement political freedom.
Description: This file contains three speeches by Miss Fatima Jinnah from 1952. She inaugurates the Urdu College Union, urging educational reform and student responsibility. She opens an arts and crafts exhibition, celebrating artistic heritage. She addresses college students on perseverance, technical training, and the need for economic self-reliance. The speeches reflect her enduring commitment to education, culture, and national development in early Pakistan. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.
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