Nasr School Founder Begum Anees Khan Passes Away at 80

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AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi condoled the demise of Begum Anees saying Hyderabad has a lost a gem

Team Clarion

HYDERABAD — Dedicated to educationm Begum Anees Khan, founder of Nasr School, Hyderabad, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 80 after a prolonged illness.

According to family members, her funeral prayers were held after the Maghrib at Nasr School, Khairtabad, on Wednesday evening and was laid to rest at Dargah Hazrat Qutbi Mia Saheb, Santosh Nagar, Eidi Bazar near CRIDA.

In 1965, Anees Khan started the first nasr school for girls at Saifabad.

Her close associates said that Khan not only founded the prominent educational institute with a vision but owned it passionately. She relentlessly drove it to completion like a true leader. Her dedication towards education and her love for students and teachers was priceless.

Her demise is a great loss to the education fraternity.

Meanwhile, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi condoled the demise of Begum Anees. “Her work in the educational field is extraordinary and speaks for itself. Hyderabad has a lost a gem,” stated Owaisi.

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