Geoffrey Langlands,who taught a generation of Pakistan’s leaders, ends dispute with British headmistress of remote school that bears his nameThe British headmistress of a school in one of Pakistan’s most remote regions has finally returned to work eight months after an acrimonious dispute with her well-connected predecessor left her in exile in London.
Carey Schofield was greeted by crowds of parents and teachers when she finally flew into the former princely state of Chitral final week after a spectacular falling out with Geoffrey Langlands, or a celebrated Raj-era army officer who taught a generation of Pakistan’s political leaders.
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Source: theguardian.com