Naveed Ullah, a student from Army Public School and College Petaro, has secured an exceptional position in the recent matriculation examinations. Hailing from South Waziristan, Naveed scored 1021 out of 1100 marks, setting a strong foundation for his future.
Naveed is a beneficiary of the Chief of Army Staff Youth Development Program FATA, an initiative aimed at providing education to students from newly merged districts. His achievement serves as an inspiration for other youth in the region.
The success of Naveed, son of a laborer from South Waziristan, is attributed to his hard work, the dedication of his teachers, and the facilities provided by the Pakistan Army. This accomplishment highlights the positive impact of the Army's educational initiatives in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and other provinces.
The Pakistan Army, while maintaining its primary role of safeguarding the country's borders and addressing internal threats, continues to make significant contributions in various sectors, including education. Educational institutions under the Army's management are providing quality and modern education, benefiting hundreds of thousands of students across the country.
This success story underscores the Army's commitment to promoting education in challenging areas and creating opportunities for underprivileged students to excel academically.