Minority Balochistan girl becomes assistant commissioner

Minority Balochistan girl becomes assistant commissioner

QUETTA: Maria Shamoon, a proud daughter of Balochistan, has emerged as an inspiration for all young people, symbolizing courage, resilience, and steadfastness.

Belonging to a middle-class Christian family, this determined woman not only faced financial hardships and societal barriers head-on but also refused to give up after failing the CSS exam three times.

Her unwavering determination eventually paid off when she secured first position in the Balochistan Public Service Commission exams and was appointed as an Assistant Commissioner.

Maria Shamoon’s achievement sends a powerful message to every young person in Balochistan — that talent, hard work, and determination can overcome any obstacle.

She represents the true face of Balochistan — one that reflects courage, perseverance, and the promise of a brighter future.

Several inspiring stories have emerged from Balochistan, where children from poor and underprivileged backgrounds have risen to prominence through sheer determination and hard work.

Maria Shamoon, from a middle-class Christian family, overcame repeated failures in CSS exams and financial challenges to secure first position in the Balochistan Public Service Commission, becoming an Assistant Commissioner.

Similarly, students from remote areas like Turbat, Gwadar, and Khuzdar have excelled in national academic competitions, gained scholarships to top universities in Pakistan and abroad, and earned positions in civil services, armed forces, and international organizations.

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These success stories stand as proof that despite limited resources, the youth of Balochistan can achieve remarkable milestones with dedication and perseverance.

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