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Beaconhouse Karachi’s event on Queen Elizabeth’s death draws flak on internet

Students of Beaconhouse PECHS Campus, Karachi paid their respects to the late queen Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II which drew flak on the internet.

It can be seen from the picture that the students of Beaconhouse prepared a speech about the late queen and presented flowers in front of her picture which was projected through the projector. The students wore black attires and took group pictures in front of the queen’s picture.

The Queen died peacefully on 8th September 2022 at Scotland’s Balmoral Castle hours after medics had raised alarm over her failing health. Following the news, tens of thousands of Londoners gathered outside Buckingham Palace in the pouring rain to pay their condolences. Throughout her 70-year reign, which included the aftermath of World War II, the collapse of Britain’s vast empire, the Brexit vote in 2016, and a pandemic, the queen had come to symbolize uncommon stability in a world of constant change.

Her eldest son, who was named King Charles III hours after she passed away, will succeed her. There will be a period of solemn ceremonial to mark her departure, during which no official statements will be made until after her funeral, which will be observed with a public holiday in about 10 days. Additionally, the Bank of England has moved up its monetary policy meeting by one week.

In 1975, the first Beaconhouse institution opened its doors in Lahore, Pakistan. Beaconhouse has arranged in-service teacher training, beginning with its first affiliation with the Moray House School of Education in Scotland in the 1980s and continuing with its teacher training program, which was launched in 1993 in partnership with the University of Bradford.

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The World Bank Group and Beaconhouse entered into a financing deal through the International Finance Corporation, the World Bank Group’s private sector arm, in 1996 to finance the construction of new school sites. In September 2012, Mrs. Nasreen Mahmud Kasuri, the Beaconhouse Group’s founder, and chairperson received a “Pakistan Women Power 100 award.”

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