132 scholarships named after APS victims
LAHORE: Pakistan lost 132 precious students of the Army Public School on 16th December 2014. In memory of this terrible loss, an NGO has created 132 scholarships in the name of each student who passed away due to the attack. In the aftermath of this deadly attack, the only way
By our correspondents
July 18, 2015
LAHORE: Pakistan lost 132 precious students of the Army Public School on 16th December 2014. In memory of this terrible loss, an NGO has created 132 scholarships in the name of each student who passed away due to the attack. In the aftermath of this deadly attack, the only way forward is to create the opportunities those students missed. The scholarships will be available for all needy students who cannot finance the education they want to pursue, for any deserving student at the APS Peshawar.
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