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Existing Facilities for the Education of the Mentally Handicapped Children in Pakistan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

L. Mirza
Affiliation:
Fountain House, Lahore, Pakistan
M. R. Mirza
Affiliation:
Farnham, Chertsey
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Pakistan has an area of 310,403 sq miles, consisting of four provinces and its population is over 70 million. Pakistan came into existence as a separate state at the time of Independence and partition of India in 1947. The country faced many crises which threatened its survival and political stability. Therefore, in spite of good intentions, there has been little growth of health, education and welfare services, so vital for developing countries.

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