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An Elegy: Jehlum Boat Capsize

With deep sorrow and heartfelt sympathy, I offer an elegy to honor the memory of those who tragically lost their lives in the capsize of a boat on the River Jehlum today. In the stillness of the morning, tragedy strikes A boat capsized in Jehlum, taking innocent lives School going kids, their futures bright Snuffed out too soon, as their loved ones grieve and cry. People died in the cold, dark waters Their dreams sinking with them, lost forevermore Shrouds and coffins now their only shelters As the pall of gloom settles upon the shore. Families torn apart, hearts heavy with sorrow As they mourn the loss of their precious ones The river takes, but what will it borrow? From the depths of despair, where hope often runs. Oh, the cruel twist of fate, the merciless hand That snatches away the innocent and pure Leaving behind a shattered, grieving land As we wonder what could have been, what more. But in the midst of the darkness, a light still shines A beacon of hope in the depth...

Burn Hall School: Admission, Corruption or Donation

Missionary schools have long been hailed as institutions of quality education and moral values. However, in recent years, there have been growing concerns about corruption in the admission process of these schools. One of the most prevalent forms of corruption in missionary schools is the demand for hefty donations in exchange for admission. The practice of demanding donations for admission is not only unethical but also goes against the very principles these schools claim to uphold. Education is supposed to be a right for all children, regardless of their financial status. By giving preference to wealthy students who can afford to pay large sums of money, these schools are essentially denying the less fortunate children the opportunity to receive the same quality education. This not only goes against the principles of equality and fairness but also perpetuates social disparities. It creates a vicious cycle where only the privileged few have access to quality education, while the r...