Larkana Deputy Commissioner Abdul Aleem Lashari has said that, in order to promote cultural heritage of Sindh, the Sindhi Ajrak was made the part of uniform for girls students of Class IX and X in Larkana district under the directives of MNA Faryal Talpur.
The deputy commissioner has distributed 3,700 Ajraks among the student of Class IX at Government Girls High School Lahori Muhalla and Girls Students of other High Schools of Larkana district on Saturday.
Speaking on the inaugural ceremony at Government Girls High School Lahori Muhalla, the deputy commissioner said that Ajrak was approved as the part of the uniform for the girls students who are studying in Class IX and X in the whole province.
Larkana Division School Education Director Syed Rasool Bux Shah said this was a unique decision of District Administration Larkana in order to promote Sindhi Ajrak which was the cultural heritage.
He said distributing the Ajrak as the part of uniform among the girls students of Class IX and X was a good step which would help promote cultural heritage in the province.
The deputy commissioner also distributed the Ajrak among the girls students of class IX at Government Little Fox Girls School Larkana, Government Model Girls School Larkana, Government Girls High School Bakrani, Government Girls High School Dokri, Government Girls High School Badeh and other Government Girls High Schools in the district.