सिंधु के गीत
The Founders
Aleena Khan
Miss Aleena Khan - a name spoken with admiration and, dare one say, a touch of reverence in the halls she graces - embodies intellect in its most formidable form. A scholar of English Literature, marked by distinction, and a fervent disciple of the law, she wields words with the precision of a barrister and the artistry of a poet. As Head Girl of her esteemed institution and the presiding force behind both the Media and Literary Societies, she commands respect not through demand, but through the effortless gravity of her wisdom. Ever the philosopher, she delights in riddles of existence, weaving humor and profundity into discourse as deftly as a craftsman carves his masterpiece. With offers spanning the continents - from the storied universities of England to the esteemed halls of America, Canada, and Turkey - her future gleams with boundless promise. A trusted counselor, her friends seek her counsel as sailors seek the North Star, for she sees the world not in shadows, but in light, the glass never half-empty, but brimming with possibility. A daughter of the proud Pathan lineage, her speech is oft punctuated with a familiar “Agha,” a word as warm and unmistakable as the presence she commands. A lover of technology, a master of essays, and a soul whose wisdom defies her years. Miss Aleena Khan is not merely admired; she is esteemed.



Muhammad Abdullah
Master Muhammad Abdullah - a man of both science and script, a scholar whose intellect dances between the realms of the rational and the lyrical. One might assume him wholly devoted to the precision of biology, the mysteries of the human body, and the alchemy of the laboratory - where he is oft found, a flask in one hand, the ghost of ammonia in the air - but to think him confined to the sciences would be a grave underestimation. A linguist of remarkable talent, he wields Hindi with the finesse of a seasoned scribe, his strokes upon the page as fluid as the Ganges itself. Sanskrit, too, bends to his will, an ancient tongue revived beneath his pen. A devoted lover of Bollywood, he dreams of wandering the streets of India, where the echoes of history and poetry merge into one.
As co-founder of the Foreign Language Society and president of multiple esteemed clubs and committees, his leadership is as evident as the brilliance in his gaze. Teachers hold him in the highest esteem, peers turn to him with unwavering trust, and Songs of the Indus thrives upon his steadfast dedication. Wherever he treads, he shall carry the spirit of the subcontinent within him. With his ever-faithful iPad and pencil in hand, he wields the full spectrum of knowledge, a modern sage whose mind is a symphony of logic and art. And, of course, behind it all - those majestic locks, a crown most befitting of one so extraordinary.