A Legacy of Education and Empowerment
Founded in 1933 by the visionary railway officer Devan Pasu Mal Bhagwandas Chandwani, Nare Shala stands as a beacon of hope and empowerment in Old Sukkur. This institution has been committed to uplifting the lives of widows, orphans, and underprivileged girls through free training and education.
Women at Nare Shala learning various skills like sewing, embroidery, and handicrafts, continuing a legacy of empowerment since 1933. |
Parmeshure Chandwani Girls High School
In the same year that Nare Shala was established, Parmeshure Chandwani Girls High School opened opposite the Sukkur Post Office. These institutions are dedicated to teaching various skills, including:
Sewing
Embroidery
Handicrafts
Soap making
Planting
Students at these schools are encouraged to think and act like designers and artists, fostering creativity and intelligence.
Leadership and Vision
At the time of its founding, the chairman of Nare Shala was Rai Bahadur Kundan Das. His leadership helped shape the institution into a cornerstone of the community. Today, there are plans to modernize the facilities, ensuring that the legacy of Nare Shala continues with newly constructed buildings, including the Government Primary Girls High School Sukkur.
Conclusion
Nare Shala's commitment to providing free education and skill training has made a significant impact on the lives of many. As it evolves with new infrastructure, its mission to empower women through education and creativity remains as strong as ever.
Nare Shala
ناري شالا
Women empowerment
Free training
Widows and orphans education
Skill development
Sewing classes
Embroidery training
Handicrafts
Soap making
Sukkur schools
Government Primary Girls High School Sukkur
Old Sukkur
Devan Pasu Mal Bhagwandas Chandwani
Parmeshure Chandwani Girls High School
Rai Bahadur Kundan Das
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