Dr Khadija Mushtaq, a visionary and transformative educator, was a true icon in Pakistan’s educational landscape. Her remarkable leadership and unwavering dedication have left an indelible mark on countless lives. To some, she was a mentor and guide; to others, a cherished friend, sister, or even a mother figure. She profoundly impacted students, colleagues, and the broader educational community, both in Pakistan and globally, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and inspiration. She revolutionised the education sector in Pakistan, nurturing young minds and equipping generations with the tools to succeed. Her influence was transformative, as she helped countless individuals achieve their dreams and embark on bright futures.
The lives she touched are too numerous to count, with families returning generation after generation to seek the guidance and quality education she championed. Her compassion knew no bounds. Dr Khadija welcomed everyone with open arms, a warm smile, and a genuine desire to give more. Her empathy extended far beyond the classroom, enriching the lives of all who crossed her path. She was not just an educator but a beacon of hope, fostering an environment of love, understanding, and encouragement. While she will be deeply missed, her legacy of excellence, kindness, and passion for education will continue to inspire future generations. May she rest in eternal peace.
Dr Javaid Laghari
Former chairperson HEC
Islamabad
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