Associate Professor of English Literature at Islamabad Model College for Boys F-10/4, Sahibzada Saleem Ur Rasool got retirement from service on Friday, after dedicating more than three decades to education, literature and the intellectual development of countless students.
Saleem retires from service after dedicating more than three decades to education

ISLAMABAD, Jun 5 (APP):Associate Professor of English Literature at Islamabad Model College for Boys F-10/4, Sahibzada Saleem Ur Rasool got retirement from service on Friday, after dedicating more than three decades to education, literature and the intellectual development of countless students.
A graceful farewell ceremony was organized in his honor, bringing together prominent educationists, colleagues, and well-wishers to celebrate his remarkable academic journey and invaluable contributions to the field of education, said a press release. Among those present were Prof Javaid Iqbal Gondal, Muhammad Ashraf, Sajid Khan Khakwani, Mehdi Hussain, and Prof Tahir Mahmood.
Speakers at the ceremony paid rich tribute to Saleem Ur Rasool’s longstanding commitment to teaching and academic excellence. They praised his scholarly approach, calm demeanor, and unwavering dedication to nurturing young minds, describing him as an educator whose impact reached far beyond the boundaries of the classroom.
Colleagues highlighted his passion for English literature and his ability to inspire generations of students through knowledge, mentorship, and character. They noted that throughout his career, he remained a source of guidance and motivation for both students and fellow teachers.
Participants described his contribution to education as meaningful, lasting, and deeply respected within academic circles. They emphasized that his legacy will continue through the many students and educators whose lives he influenced during his years of service.
The ceremony concluded with warm wishes for Saleem Ur Rasool’s health, happiness, and success in the next chapter of his life, while participants acknowledged his retirement as the end of an illustrious career marked by dedication, integrity, and excellence in education.


