Shema Abdul Wahid
“Life is full of players ,but the main source who build a source of players to play the game of all life are certainly teachers who show us the right path in order to touch the sky”.Well,throughout the every stage of my life, I was taught by different teachers with their miscellaneous psyches, but the one who really impressed us by his hard work is”Sir Jalal Khair” who is a part time teacher in DELTA ,the change agent (Turbat ,Balochistan) and a student of UOT that burn himself like a candle ,but gives light to us.He is above then our words because his great personality is not dependent on our weak words.”Sir Jalal” always guided me like a true mentor.He is unique and different from all because we were relying on others whereas his guidance made us independent so that we should be able to cope with miscellaneous hardships of life.”Sir Jalal Sahib” not only taught me how to read and write English , but really showed me a way to reach in my destination.I am bubbly and lucky because I have got a great opportunity to be trained by the best instructor.To be honest, I am speechless in regard of him because words are not supporting me to describe a living legend ,but he is best, Best of all. Dear Respected “Sir Jalal”Thanks for Bestowing me with a shining lamp through which I am shining today.Thank you for inspiring to do the best. And Thank you so much DELTA(the change agent).The team of DELTA has done a appreciated job for building the future of numerous souls. “Happy teacher’s Day to all of you and specially happy teacher’s Day to the best instructor of the world”Sir Jalal Khair”.
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