Taleem-e-Balighan

Taleem-e-Balighan (Urdu: تعلیمِ بالغاں) (lit: Education for Adults) is a 1956 Pakistani social satire TV serial[1] which first aired on PTV in 1966.

It is considered one of the classics of Pakistani television by some TV critics.

[2] The story revolves around a madrassa (school) where illiterate adults are provided education in a satirical and humorous environment.

[1] It is based on Mohammad Ali Jinnah's or Quaid-e-Azam's three principles of 'unity, faith and discipline', that became an inspiring and effective slogan for the Muslim masses during the Pakistan Movement days around 1947.

[1] This TV drama serial had brought national attention to a social issue that was and still is being discussed in Pakistan.