Scholarships for cops’ children
LAHORE:IG Punjab presented foreign scholarship cheques to the children of four police martyrs and one constable.
These students are pursuing higher education in institutions across the United Kingdom, China, and Uzbekistan. Nawaz Ismail, son of Shaheed Constable Muhammad Nawaz, received a scholarship of Rs1 million for medical education in Uzbekistan. Nadia Farman, daughter of Shaheed Constable Muhammad Qurban, was awarded Rs2 million for a degree in International Business Management at a British university.
Saeed Amjad, son of Constable Muhammad Amjad, received Rs2 million for a Project Management degree in the UK. Aisha Razaq, daughter of Shaheed Head Constable Razaq, was granted Rs2 million for an MSc in Applied Public Health in the UK. Samran Ameer, son of Constable Fayyaz Ahmed, was awarded a scholarship for a graduate programme in Clinical Medicine in China.
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