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This plaque announcing the school's name and 1927 as the year of this building's construction, and wishing eternity for Pakistan, must have been installed after 1947.
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The main entrance to the School. The signboard in Urdu gives the school's name: Government High School. The rhymed title, "Maar nahin, Pyaar," (Love, not Punishment) of the wall-essay on the left side of the gate is revolutionary in the context of physical punishments that were customary (for failure to do homework, making noise, etc) in this school, the Arya school, and even primary schools of Bhera until 1947. For a discussion on corporal punishment in Bhera's high schools, see page 3 of the article, "Pre-partition Era High Schools" under the MORE ARTICLES Button.
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The school's classrooms with their wide corridars.
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