up with gifts for the students.
The schoolteachers were of the opinion that it would take at least two weeks to resume normal routine work in the school. “Activity-based classes will be arranged in the school for two weeks and then formal studies will resume,” stated one of the teachers.
The students and their parents were in high spirits as they declared their commitment to continue their studies in the same school.Anas, a ninth grader, had suffered a bullet injury to his right arm in the December 16 attack. However, he had managed to get out of the hall and rescued another student as well.
“I was scared and was worried whether I would be able tocontinue my studies here. But now that I have attended the school today, my fears have gone. I will continue to study in this school,” he said.
Idrees, his father, who was accompanying him, said that the attackers wanted the kids to discontinue education. “They are mistaken. We won’t get scared. My son will study and I won’t change his school,” he stressed.
Mohammad Amir, a student of grade 12, was deeply affected by the gruesome attack. “I can’t forget the painful scenes, which keep coming to my mind again and again. Half of my classmates have been martyred in the incident. Today I came to school to see how many of them survived the carnage,” he said.
Malik Tahir Awan, who lost one of his sons in the tragedy, had brought with him his surviving son Ahsan, a student of grade 8. He said that he had been striving to help Ahsan overcome the trauma.“I take him for tennis and other activities so that he could forget the painful memories, especially the loss of his brother,” he said.
Attending the school on Monday inspired a new courage among the students. Most of the students said that they were scared but their fears were gone after attending school on Monday.Abdul Wadood, whose son Shahmir Khan had sustained injury in the incident, was thankful to Allah for saving the life of Shahmir. The boy had received three bullets in his back, but had survived.
“He was frightened. He would repeatedly remember the ill-fated day, but now he is improving. He was nervous even today, but after attending the school and mixing up with other kids, he gained confidence,” Abdul Wadood said.
A school teacher, Andaleeb Aftab, who lost her son in the terrorist strike, told reporters that she wanted to go back to teaching as her students were waiting for her. “I miss my son. His name is still there in the list of students in his class. Things would get back to normal, but my son won’t be there,” she remarked while holding back tears. She added that the students should aim for starting a new day instead of remembering the tragic date of December 16.
A student, Aqib Azim, felt they have to fight the militants with a pen and education. Unprecedented security measures had been taken at the school and the surrounding areas as it opened its doors to students after the sad incident and the winter vacations. All the vehicles and individual passing through the routes leading to the Army Public School and College were properly checked. Military helicopters kept hovering over the school.
Outside the school building, three walkthrough gates had been installed and everyone entering the school had to pass through them.
The routine security of the school was enhanced. The height of the walls has been raised up to 16 feet and razor-wire fixed to it. Three bunkers have been built on the wall that had been scaled by the terrorists to enter the school premises December 16. Another three bunkers were set up on the top of the auditorium.
At least 30 soldiers would be permanently deployed in the school for security purpose, said an official.APP adds: As per a tweet of ISPR Director General Maj Gen Asim Salim Bajwa, the COAS along with his spouse joined students in the morning assembly and stood proudly to sing national anthem with them. Gen Raheel said the poem “Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua” solidifies our souls. He also met the parents and said this nation is unbeatable. Everyone was in high spirit on the occasion.
The COAS highly commended the courage of students and their parents on this occasion. The students expressed immense happiness after seeing General Raheel among them on the first day of re-opening of school and raised full-throated slogans of Pakistan Zindabad and Pak Army Zindabad.
Riyadh announced on August 15, 2021 that it had withdrawn its diplomats from Afghan capital
South Africa had their target reduced by one run to 308 via Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method
Putin was addressing local leader of Tatarstan region where Kazan is located in road-opening ceremony
India is home to more than 220 million child brides, according to United Nations
Sindh CM underscores appointment of dedicated Ombudsperson to safeguard rights and interests of working women in Sindh
Students under age of 22 with domicile of Punjab will be eligible for Honhar Scholarship