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An approved centre for Cambridge International Examinations, Noor Al Khaleej is catering to the educational needs of children from Year 1 to A Level (Year 13), following the British curriculum. The school also has two branches of Kindergarten at Al Hilal and Duhail, also following the British curriculum, providing young learning experience for ...
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Mansfield Campus Phone Number 508-261-7077 Mission Statement in Arabic, Urdu and Turkish Translations Al-Noor Academy is an accredited member school of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).
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Three years after she had her first break, Shaukat Hussain made his directorial debut with Panchholi Studio’s Khandan (1942) starring Noor Jehan and Ghulam Mohammed with music by Master Ghulam Haider. Khandan was the first big movie in Noor Jehan’s life and It put her name right alongside the blockbuster names of the 1940s.
In 1944, Master Vinayak brought Noor Jehan and Lata Mangeshkar, both 16 year old, in Badi Maa, both as singer actresses, their only movie together, with Datta Koregaonkar’s music. Badi Maa marked the beginning of a great friendship between Lata and Noor Jehan that is alive to this day.
But the music was just not there. In 1952, the new Lahore studio Film Asia produced Dupatta, and once again, Feroze Nizami delighted the world with Noor Jehan songs. In 1953, Noor Jehan would star in Gulnar and Laila. Master Haider scored for both movies.
But after Gul-e-Bakawli, there was someone in Noor Jehan’s life. Three years after she had her first break, Shaukat Hussain made his directorial debut with Panchholi Studio’s Khandan (1942) starring Noor Jehan and Ghulam Mohammed with music by Master Ghulam Haider.