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The Vision School Mirpurkhas (Main Branch)

The Vision School Mirpurkhas (Main Branch)

The Vision School System has a proud and rich tradition of academic excellence, pastoral support and extra-curricular provision. Value for the individual is central to school life and is demonstrated through our shared aims of commitment, opportunity, respect and excellence. A cross community, selective grammar Vision School welcomes applications from all sections of the Lisbon and wider community. Whether you are a current, prospective or former student, an interested parent or member of the local community, I trust you find this site informative and illustrative of the breadth and quality of education on offer here. About School Children usually make a smooth transition from The Vision school System and are geared to start primary from class 1 up to class 5 at The Vision School System (students carry on from class 6 up to Matriculation). Students are introduced to exciting new subjects, such as Science and Mathematics, and their world begins to expand at a very rapid pace.Our curriculum is relevant and current, pivoting on English medium education and adapted to the local context with a special focus on Islamiyat, Pakistan Studies and Urdu. We endeavor to ensure that all the various elements necessary for a well-rounded education and opportunities to excel are within reach of students.The School provides an environment that encourages learning and facilities to enhance and support students’ education. Our teachers go through periodic trainings to be at par with new teaching-learning strategies and our schools have well-stocked libraries, science laboratories and computer facilities
Mirpur - A.K

Mirpur - A.K

Mirpur (Urdu: مِيرپُور) is the capital and largest city of Mirpur district and one of the largest cities in the part of the state of Jammu Kashmir administered by Pakistan. Since Mirpur adjoins the northern plains of the Punjab, the climate is quite hot during the summer times. The city itself has gone through a process of modernization while most of the surrounding area remains agricultural. Mirpur is known for its grand buildings and large bungalow-houses primarily funded through its ex-pat community mainly which is resident in the United KingdomMirpur is also known as "Dusra England" because of high population of people living in England lives here. The main crop cultivated during spring is millet. However, there are places where other crops such as wheat, maize and vegetables are also grown. The production of electricity, through Mangla Dam makes this district somewhat unique in the entire region which provides energy needs for Azad Kashmir and Northern Punjab province much to the consternation of the locals which typically leads to unannounced energy blackouts. A significant portion of the population is settled in England (UK) – mostly in the Midlands and north. For this reason Mirpur is sometimes known as "Little England". Many products from the UK are found in this city
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Mirpur Institute Of Technology - MIT Mirpur AJK

Mirpur Institute Of Technology - MIT Mirpur AJK

383 Sidique Sons Plaza,Hall Road Sector F-3, Mirpur ,
Our mission is produce leaders in the field of Civil and Electrical and Computer Information Technologies for the 21st Century.
Paramount International College Mirpur (PICM)

Paramount International College Mirpur (PICM)

Haji Nazir Plaza Kalyal Chowk, Mirpur Azad Kashmir, Mirpur ,
Paramount is a modern educational institution that provides quality programs in an environment that encourages students to achieve excellence in all spheres.Right from its inception, Paramount has endeavored to understand, appreciate and reflect on the needs and academic aspirations of the students, and to train them for career positions in modern orgauzations.Its a professional Institution, as a centre of excellence offering education & professional traning courses with emphasis on totally practical approach with all of its best possible facilties.
Tel: 5827436714
Mirpur News by Talal Mir

Mirpur News by Talal Mir

Online, Mirpur ,
The best journalism from Mirpur News by Talal Mir online .
Kashmir Model College -New Mirpur (Azad Kashmir) Pakistan

Kashmir Model College -New Mirpur (Azad Kashmir) Pakistan

Defence Road,Near New Industrial Area(Football Chowk),Near UK Visa Application Centre, New Mirpur ,
Visit KMC Alumini Page at http://facebook.com/XKMCian
Tel: -448426
Daily Mahasib Newspaper Mirpur Azad Kashmir

Daily Mahasib Newspaper Mirpur Azad Kashmir

Mirpur Office Tahir Majid Managing Editor Ph: 05827-446455 Fax: 05827-446456 Cell: 0355-5111426 Email: mr@mahasib.com.pk Sajid Plaza Mirpur , Mirpur ,
About Azad Kashmir Azad Jammu and Kashmir azaad jammu o- kashmir ; AJK) or Azad Kashmir for short (literally, "Free Kashmir"), is the southernmost political entity within the Pakistani-administered part of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. It borders the present-day Indian-controlled state ofJammu and Kashmir to the east (separated from it by theLine of Control), the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan to the west, the Federally Administered Northern Areas (FANA) to the north, and the Punjab Province of Pakistan to the south. With its capital at Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir covers an area of 13,297 square kilometres (5,134 sq mi) and has an estimated population of about four million. After the Partition of India in 1947, the princely states were given the option of joining either India or Pakistan. However, Hari Singh, the maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir, wanted Jammu and Kashmir to remain independent. In order to buy some time, he signed a stand-still agreement, which sidestepped the agreement that each princely state would join either India or Pakistan. Later there was a revolution by Muslims in the western part of the kingdom[3] and the raiders from North-West Frontier Province and the Tribal Areas feared that Hari Singh might join the Indian Union. In October 1947, supported by the Pakistani Army, they attacked Kashmir and tried to take over control of Kashmir. Initially Hari Singh tried to resist their progress but failed. Hari Singh then requested the Indian Union to help. India responded that it could not help unless Kashmir joined India. So on 26 October 1947, Kashmir accession papers were signed and Indian troops were airlifted to Srinagar. Fighting ensued between the Indian Army and Pakistani Army, with control stabilizing more or less around what is now the "Line of Control". Later, India approached the United Nations to solve the dispute and resolutions were passed to hold a plebiscite with regard to Kashmir's future. However, this plebiscite has not been held on either side, since the legal requirement for the holding of a plebiscite was the withdrawal of the Indian and Pakistani armies from the parts of Kashmir that were under their respective control-a withdrawal that never did take place. [5] In 1949, a cease-fire line separating the Indian- and Pakistani-controlled parts of Kashmir was formally put into effect. Following the 1949 cease-fire agreement, the government of Pakistan divided the northern and western parts of Kashmir which it held into the following two separately-controlled political entities: Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) - the narrow southern part, 250 miles (400 km) long, with a width varying from 10 to 40 miles (16 to 64 km). Gilgit-Baltistan formerly called Federally Administered Northern Areas (FANA) - is the much larger area to the north of AJK, 72,496 square kilometres (27,991 sq mi); it was directly administered by Pakistan as ade facto dependent territory, i.e., a non-self-governing territory. However it was officially granted full autonomy on August 29, 2009. An area of Kashmir that was once under Pakistani control is the Shaksgam tract-a small region along the northeastern border of the Northern Areas that was provisionally ceded by Pakistan to the People's Republic of China in 1963 and which now forms part of China's Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang. In 1972, the then-current border between Pakistani and Indian, which held areas of Kashmir, was designated as the "Line of Control". The Line of Control has remained unchanged[7] since the 1972 Simla Agreement, which bound the two countries "to settle their differences by peaceful means through bilateral negotiations." Some political experts claim that, in view of that pact, the only solution to the issue is mutual negotiation between the two countries without involving a third party, such as the United Nations. A devastating earthquake hit Azad Kashmir in 2005. Ethnic groups: Azad Jammu and Kashmir is predominantly Muslim. The majority of the population is culturally, linguistically, and ethnically related to the people of northern Punjab. The article Ethnic groups of Azad Kashmir gives a breakdown of all the major tribes in the state. The vast majority of the people from Azad Jammu and Kashmir, despite that region being referred to as part of Kashmir, do not speak Kashmiri or any of its dialects. A large majority of Kashmiris have relatives who live in England. Mirpur in particular retains strong links with the UK
MirPUR Public HIGH School

MirPUR Public HIGH School

Lets join us guys!!! hv a fun with older scool memories:)
Tel: 3439512197
Mirpurkhas Youth Organization

Mirpurkhas Youth Organization

Mirpurkhas Youth Organization is the non-political and non-profit organization which provides a talent exploring platform for youth and strives to motivate them for serving Pakistan either through academic or non-academic activities. It arranges weekly gatherings, lectures and mega events. The main motive of this organization to deal with following objects: 1. To arrange different Workshops, Seminar, and Career Counselling for students to guide them for best career option. 2. To groom and utilize the talents of Youth through events and curricular activities. 3. To meet the problems faced by youth related to education, discussing them and finding possible solution of those problems. 4. To assist youth in skills acquisition and self reliance program through weekly gathering and events.
Tel: 3153801331
AJK Board of Intermediate & Seconadary Education Mirpur

AJK Board of Intermediate & Seconadary Education Mirpur

AJK BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Sector F/3, Kotli Road, Mirpur ,
The Azad Jammu & Kahsmir Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Mirpur was established in 1973 through an Ordinance promulgated by the Azad Government of the State of Jammu & Kashmir. Before that Azad Kashmir was included in territorial jurisdiction of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Lahore. The first examination was conducted by this Board in 1974, in which 6161 candidates of SSC & HSSC appeared. The scope of its activities gradually increased. 48607 candidates appeared in various examinations Rules/Regulations of Lahore Board have been adopted on the principle of parity with Punjab. However, to ensure effective conduct of the Intermediate examination bifurcation has been effected, which has proved to be helpful in raising the standard of education besides pass percentage. The meritorious performances given will show how well this Board has been functioning over the years and will continue to do so with Grace of Allah Almighty.
Tel: 9.26E+11
Mohi-ud-Din Islamic Medical College, Mirpur

Mohi-ud-Din Islamic Medical College, Mirpur

Sector D-4 New Industrial Area, Mirpur, AJ&K, Mirpur ,
The establishment of Mohi-ud-Din Islamic University under the patronage and able guidance of Hazrat Pir Alla-ud-Din Siddiqui has been a real blessings of Allah in this economically backward area of AJ&K. The project of Mohi-ud-Din Islamic Medical College at Mirpur which has recently been completed at a gigantic cost of Rs. 500 million is now ready for induction. The total covered area of the college is around 3.5 lac square foot. High profile faculty and other staff has been appointed a per PMDC criteria. The college has been recognized by the PMDC and approved by Ministry of Health, Government of Pakistan as a constituent Medical College of Mohi-Ud-Din Islamic University, Nerian Sharif, AJK, vide their letter No. F.3-46/2008-MER dated 9th June, 2009. The college is in the process of 3rd intake MBBS. It may be worth mentioning that this is the first medical college both in public and private sectors in AJ&K. One thousand bed teaching hospital which is an integral part of the medical college is under construction and will be completed on priority basis. The Government of AJ&K has been pleased to grant affiliation of District Headquarters Hospital Mirpur AJ&K as a teaching Hospital of the College for a period of fifteen years. The medical college has the capacity to enroll one Hundred students per year. The Hostel facilities for five hundred Male and five hundred female students separately equipped with all requisite facilities have been provided. A separate hostel for Faculty and staff has also become functional.