Renowned scholar Dr Arfa Sayeda Zehra breathes her last
President Zardari expresses grief, describes her demise as irreparable loss to Pakistan's literary community
Renowned scholar and educationist Dr Arfa Sayeda Zehra passed away on Monday, as confirmed by writer and academic Dr Asghar Nadeem Syed, who expressed profound sorrow over her death.
Dr Zehra was widely respected for her contributions to literature, education, and culture. She completed her Master’s in Urdu from Government College Lahore and went on to earn a PhD in History from the East-West Center, University of Hawaii.
She served as the principal of Government College for Women, Gulberg, Lahore, from 1986 to 2009. Over the years, Dr Zehra became a respected name in academic and cultural circles for her intellect, eloquence, and dedication to education.
Fluent in seven languages, she was also a member of several educational, administrative, social, and cultural committees, where she actively promoted learning, dialogue, and inclusion.
Meanwhile, President Asif Ali Zardari expressed deep grief over the passing of Dr Zehra, describing her demise as an irreparable loss to Pakistan’s academic & literary community.
“The deceased’s scholarly services and efforts for the promotion of the national language will always be remembered,” he remarked.
President Zardari prayed for peace for the departed soul and conveyed condolences to the family, students, and academic community.
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