Peshawar region has been the nerve center of the Muslim Empire in the sub-continent. Great leaders of men in arms, administrations, statesmen, poets, architects born and bred in this area have distinguished themselves in our history. With the break-up of the empire and loss of independence, this area languished in the black water and except for a fortunate few, who exchanged conscience for gold, the community fell a prey to local feuds, decay of education and economic backwardness.
In the struggle for revival and rehabilitation we lagged behind other areas and consequently our progress in economic development and education is only past story. In order to make up for this inherited loss and to bring this region at par with other parts of the country, intensive and extensive efforts are necessary to improve both the quality as well as the quantity of the products of our educational institutions.