The Girls’ Hostel provides a secure and nurturing environment for students from grades VI to XII. It comprises two houses:

  1. Marvi
  2. Sassui

Marvi

  1. Marvi is a symbol of loyalty and resistance in Sindhi folklore.
  2. She was abducted by Umar, the ruler of Umerkot, but refused his luxuries.
  3. Despite living in a palace, she longed only for her village Malir.
  4. She rejected power and wealth to stay faithful to her people and culture.
  5. Marvi represents dignity, patriotism, and unbreakable moral strength.

Sassui

  1. Sassui is known for her intense love and devotion to Punnun.
  2. She walked barefoot across deserts searching for her kidnapped husband.
  3. Her struggle through harsh mountains showed her endurance and courage.
  4. She never gave up, even when hope seemed impossible.
  5. Sassui symbolizes true love, sacrifice, and unwavering determination.

The Girls’ Hostel is supervised by a trained and compassionate team, focusing on fostering independence, discipline, and a collaborative spirit among the residents.