H.M. Khoja Library and Park
Sights/Library/Park/Art Gallery/Museum
The building of H.M. Khoja Memorial Library was constructed in the premises of H.M. Khoja (GP) High School, which had been used as residential house of Khoja Sahib and then District Education Officers. It was abandoned and vacant for many years. The building was renovated and converted into a public library in 2003. There are more than 15,000 books and visited by 200 readers daily. The H.M. Khoja Annual Flower Show was introduced by H.M, Khoja in 1954 at Khoja Garden, and is celebrated for 3-4 days.
Haji S/o Mehar Ali Khoja, (1908–1999) known as H.M Khoja, was an educationist from Sindh, Pakistan. Several schools were named after him, including H.M. Khoja (Government Provincialized) High Schools (1 and 2), the H.M. Khoja Auditorium, the SZABIST H.M. Khoja Institute of Education and H.M. Khoja Girls High School.
Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Museum and Art Gallery
The Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Museum and Art Gallery is located in the complex. The city government of District Nawabshah established a museum in April 2008 where they collected paintings and pictures of Nawabshah. The main part of the museum is a gallery portraying culture and another gallery where radio sets and gramophones are displayed showing the love of art in the people of this area. A newspaper dating to Feb 18, 1938, called Sansar Samachar, is also displayed.
Library Timings: Mon - Sat 9 am - 10 pm, closed on gazetted holidays
Coordinates: 26°14'30"N 68°24'8"E
Haji S/o Mehar Ali Khoja, (1908–1999) known as H.M Khoja, was an educationist from Sindh, Pakistan. Several schools were named after him, including H.M. Khoja (Government Provincialized) High Schools (1 and 2), the H.M. Khoja Auditorium, the SZABIST H.M. Khoja Institute of Education and H.M. Khoja Girls High School.
Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Museum and Art Gallery
The Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Museum and Art Gallery is located in the complex. The city government of District Nawabshah established a museum in April 2008 where they collected paintings and pictures of Nawabshah. The main part of the museum is a gallery portraying culture and another gallery where radio sets and gramophones are displayed showing the love of art in the people of this area. A newspaper dating to Feb 18, 1938, called Sansar Samachar, is also displayed.
Library Timings: Mon - Sat 9 am - 10 pm, closed on gazetted holidays
Coordinates: 26°14'30"N 68°24'8"E
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