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KARACHI:In February 2019, a seventh grader at a local school in Korangi wowed the audience at an inter-college university speech competition at Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) hosted by the Social Students Forum (SSF). Malaika Qureshi, 12, a stud
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