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Sadiq Dane High School

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Sadiq Dane High School
Location
Map
Bhabhrana, Bahawalpur, Punjab

Pakistan
Coordinates29°23′39″N 71°41′06″E / 29.394184°N 71.684897°E / 29.394184; 71.684897
Information
Other nameS. D. High School
Former nameSadiq Darul Aqama
TypePublic
Established1911 (1911)
FoundersLouis Dane
Nawab of Bahawalpur

Government Sadiq Dane High School, also known as S. D. High School, is a high school located in Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.[1][2] It is the largest school in Bahawalpur with over 2000 students currently enrolled. The building of the school is well known for its clocks.[1][3]

History

The S.D. High School building, completed in 1906, initially housed the first-ever college, named Sadiq Egerton College Bahawalpur, within the territory stretching from Bahawalpur to Sadiqabad and Mandi Mcleod Ganj in the Bahawalnagar district.[1] It bore the names of the late Nawab Muhammad Sadiq Khan Abbasi and Robert Eyles Egerton, then Lt Governor of Punjab.[1] Following the college's relocation in 1952-53, the building was repurposed for the S.D. High School, which moved from the nearby Government Technical High School.[1] It was initially known as Sadiq Darul Aqama.[4]

The building has a clock that was made by the Bing Bang Company of Britain.[5] The school was inaugurated by Louis Dane on February 13, 1911, and is named after him and Nawab of Bahawalpur.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Gill, Majeed (17 November 2014). "Anything but clockwork!". DAWN.COM.
  2. ^ Ahmed, Huda (5 January 2018). "A journey to Bahawalpur and beyond, on the road of self discovery". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 24 April 2018. We also passed by some more heritage buildings like the Sadiq Dane High School and the Bahawal Victoria Hospital.
  3. ^ "New time: Tower clock replaced".
  4. ^ Desk, Interactive (18 November 2015). "12 places you didn't know existed in Bahawalpur". DAWN.COM.
  5. ^ a b "DAWN - Features; December 05, 2006". DAWN.COM. 5 December 2006.
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