About Us

Mighzal (Pvt) Ltd aims to be the silent, behind-the-scenes source of development for children, and adults in communication, creating, and thinking out of the box. Humans are complex people. A mother needs to multitask and juggle in her beginning years then by experience and learning gains proficiency as the wheel spins and the spokes are maintained. A variety of learning experiences are shared by training, curriculum development, and creative designing.

Mighzal is the franchisor Pakistan of Helen O Grady; a developmental drama academy that instills confidence, self-esteem, and communication skills with imagination. An inclusive program with a documented curriculum from the UK team and continuous training. QeE is inheriting, model making, business, and communication managed well to culminate in lifelong learning. Adult learning by Andragogy. The Helen O Grady way is a joyful journey of in-depth acquisition of skills. Albehjat a clothes design company created the collage mind map to compliment all these.

As the Mighzal spins at Albehjat and the schools for 25 years. I have a yearning, a want, to get communication fluency with teachers and students and be able to project and explain my designs or creations. As ‘the secret’, Helen O Grady and my energies crossed paths, I saw the metamorphosis and my niece decided to pursue the program. UK companies were weary, to link with Pakistan, and I patiently waited 2 years until they saw their mission would translate here in Karachi, and gave us the Franchise to all of Pakistan, and Mighzal (Pvt) Ltd was officially launched. We worked relentlessly to master the program and successfully marketed it in Karachi schools.

As with most schools, co-curricular programs went online last April but soon stopped classes due to the pandemic. Some schools continued the program with intermittent online classes as language vocabulary, social skills are much enhanced by this program. During the vacant months, we researched Pakistan’s needs, how to give students a thinking process with an incentive, and how to develop the country. We collaborated with Nancy Soon from Idea Academy Singapore and started the Quwat e Ejaad program in Pakistan.