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Pakistan's first school for transgenders to open on April 15

Islamabad [Pakistan], April 7 (ANI): Walking on the path of social reform, Pakistan is to inaugurate country's first ever institute for educational and vocational training for transgender community.

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Pakistan's first school for transgenders to open on April 15

Islamabad [Pakistan], April 7 (ANI): Walking on the path of social reform, Pakistan is to inaugurate country's first ever institute for educational and vocational training for transgender community.

As per a news report by the Dawn on Friday, The Gender Guardian school will be inaugurated on April 15 at Lahore under the aegis of Asif Shahzad, who is also school's founder.

The school has been built by an NGO named Exploring Future Foundation which is set to open two more branches of the school in Islamabad and Karachi

The school will also host crash courses for fashion designing, beautician and hair styling courses, graphic designing, computer, and mobile repairing.

It will have separate wings for primary, matriculation and also graduation-level classes.

Shahzad told the Dawn, " School has 15 faculty members three of whom themselves are from the transgender community".

Further, it has been reported that more than 40 students from the transgender community have already taken admission in the school which will be formally launched through an opening ceremony at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore's Alhamra Hall in Lahore. (ANI)

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