A news has come out from the Balochistan province of Pakistan, which has not only won the hearts of the people there, but has also raised a ray of hope for the minority community in the whole country. Kashish Chaudhary, a resident of Nashki town in Chagai district of Balochistan, has become Assistant Commissioner from the Hindu women’s community of Pakistan for the first time. At the age of just 25, Kashish has set an example by achieving this position.
Kashish has achieved this feat by passing the Balochistan Public Service Commission (BPSC) examination. In his journey, not only his passion is seen, but it is also an inspiration for minority and women. The special thing is that it is considered a very big thing for women to reach such a high post in a disturbed region like Balochistan.
What did father say?
Kashish’s father Girdhari Lal, who is a normal businessman, says that I am proud that my daughter achieved this position with her hard work and dedication. She wanted to do something for the society along with studies since childhood.
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Preparation for so many hours
According to reports, Kashish studied 8 hours daily for three years in preparing for this exam. He has given credit for his success to discipline, hard work and spirit of social service. Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti also met Kashish and described him as “a symbol of pride for the state and the whole country”.
These women also showed strength
Even before Kashish, many Hindu women in Pakistan have made their place in administrative services. Manesh Ropeta became the first Hindu woman SP of Karachi in 2022. Pushpa Kumari Kohli became a sub-inspector in Sindh Police. Suman Pawan Bodani became the first Hindu woman judge of Shahdadot in 2019.
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