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List of Public Engagements of Miss Fatima Jinnah and Inaugural Address at Raza Ali College Students Union |

List of Public Engagements of Miss Fatima Jinnah and Inaugural Address at Raza Ali College Students Union

Sub title : Inaugurations, and broadcasts by Miss Fatima Jinnah during 1956, including events in Karachi

Subject: Miss Fatima Jinnah | 1956 engagements | Education | Adult literacy | Character building

Date of publication: 1956

Language: English

Page: 163 p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 28760

Keyword: Miss Fatima Jinnah -- 1956 engagements -- Raza Ali College -- Students Union | Education -- Adult literacy -- Character building -- Pakistan -- Karachi -- Mirpur Khas | Republic Day -- Independence Day -- Quaid-i-Azam.

Abstract: This file contains a chronological list of Miss Fatima Jinnah’s public engagements during 1956, spanning over 30 events. These include addresses to college unions (Raza Ali College, Sir Syed Girls College, Urdu College, S.M. College), visits to orphanages and industrial homes, statements on electorates and Karachi’s status, civic receptions, ladies’ meetings, Mahajir colony visits, public meetings in Mirpur Khas, Republic Day and Independence Day messages, Eid messages, broadcasts on Quaid‑i‑Azam’s anniversary and birthday, convocation addresses, and functions of medical associations. The file also contains the full text (6 pages) of her inaugural address to the Raza Ali College Students Union (4 January 1956).

Description: This file contains a list of Miss Fatima Jinnah’s public engagements for 1956, covering over 30 events across Karachi and Mirpur Khas. It also includes her inaugural address at Raza Ali College Students Union (4 January 1956), where she emphasises the importance of education for a welfare state, criticises the lack of educational facilities, advocates for adult literacy and character building, and calls on students to serve the nation and combat social evils. The speech reflects her continued commitment to education and national development. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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