NUSHKI: Kashish Chaudhary, a young woman from the district of Nushki, has become the province’s first Hindu and youngest female Assistant Commissioner.
Kashish’s achievement shines a positive light on Balochistan, often misunderstood in mainstream narratives.
He belongs to the Hindu community, which constitutes a minority in Pakistan. Kashish’s success also mentions the spirit of unity and diversity that defines the province.
The appointment not only celebrates the talent emerging from Balochistan but also underlines the potential of religious minorities who are contributing positively to the country’s development.
نوشکی، بلوچستان سے تعلق رکھنے والی، بلوچستان کی پہلی ہندو کم عمر ترین خاتون اسسٹنٹ کمشنر کشش چوہدری ✌️🇵🇰
بلوچستان کی اصل بیٹیاں اپنی محنت اور لگن سے نہ صرف اپنی قوم، بلکہ پورے بلوچستان🇵🇰 کا نام روشن کر رہی ہیں۔ #Balochistan pic.twitter.com/mXIy7uUrUy
— Dukhtar-E-Balochistan🇵🇰 (@Dukhtar_B) May 12, 2025
Furthermore, local leaders, educators, and civil society members have lauded her achievement, calling her a role model for aspiring young women across the region.
However, the Chief Minister of Balochistan invited her to the CM House to appreciate her for her remarkable success in the competitive exam.
As Assistant Commissioner, Kashish is expected to play an important role in administrative affairs and public service delivery, contributing to regional development and welfare.
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Therefore, the daughters of Balochistan are proving that with consistency and commitment, they can illuminate the name of their province, and their nation on every platform.