Hyderabad

Begum Anees Khan founder of Nasr School Hyderabad passes away


Hyderabad: Begum Anees Khan, the visionary behind the Nasr educational society that oversees Nasr schools known for their remarkable standards, passed away on Wednesday.

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Her influence not only established these academic institutions but also fueled their unwavering commitment to excellence across all domains, solidifying their esteemed reputation as centers of distinction. Her departure is a profound loss to the educational community.

According to family sources, funeral prayers will be conducted at Nasr School Khairatabad following Maghrib prayers, with her final resting place at Dargah Hazrat Qutbi Mia Saheb in Eidi Bazar.

Asaduddin Owaisi, President of AIMIM, expressed his condolences through a tweet: “The news of Begum Anees Khan’s demise is extremely saddening. She founded Nasr School in 1965, which is still one of Hyderabad’s best schools, especially for girls. Her work in the educational field is extraordinary and speaks for itself. Hyderabad has lost a gem. I conveyed my condolences to Khutubuddin sahab, her son & Secretary of Nasr Education Society. My condolences also to her family, friends, colleagues & students. May Allah grant her maghfirah.”

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