Education
Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo obtained his high school education up to the 8th Grade from Sandeman High School Quetta. After the 1935 earthquake, he got admission in Sindh Madrasa tul Islam, Karachi.
Then, for further education, Mir Ghaus Bakhsh enrolled into Aligarh University where he studied for four years thus completing his formal education.
Mir Ghaus Bakhsh was a good football player and throughout his student career he had the reputation of being good at sports.
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