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Saad Shahid, is a first year medical student, and a professional squash player in second position in the world ranking for under 17 squash players. Saad won the Under 15 event in India and grabbed the second ranking in the Under 15 category in Pakistan. Grateful to his parents support both financially and morally, Saad says he wants to regain the lost glory of Pakistan in Squash. He brought five European titles to Pakistan fetching his ranking to number five in Under 19. Saads aim is to play at sports and cultural events and make Pakistan proud. Photo courtesy Saad Shahid
Hafiz Usman (Right) and Syed Imran Ali (Left) invented the first Pakistani made anti-virus. Known as IVK it is an antivirus, recovery program, with data security and data protection. Since creating IVK in November 2009, they have provided this technology to the coperate sector, educational sector, armed forces as well as home users. They have expanded their reach to 35 cities in Pakistan. They were also invited to Singapore by EAS Maritime and gave a presentation in National University of Singapore on Cyber threats. They said that although the IT sector of Pakistan seems to have been defeated, it is time to once again highlight the achievements in this sector in Pakistan. Photo by Sara Faruqi/Dawn.com
It is not enough to have a good mind; the main thing is to use it well. This quote of Rene Descartes can be best applied towards 22-year-old-girl Sadia Shahid. She had the worlds highest scores in A-levels biology and chemistry securing a 100 per cent in both of the subjects in 2009 from the Middle East International School, Riyadh. To fulfill her dreams, she earned a scholarship to the Institute of Business Administration Karachi (IBA). Sadia has also topped the BBA Deans honour list for four consecutive semesters. She further proved herself by winning the first prize in IBA National Finance and Economic Reformation Competition 2011. At the moment Sadia is an MBA student at IBA while working as a teaching assistant. Photo courtesy Sadia Shahid
24-year-old Zaid Azam fulfilled his dream of being an entrepreneur by starting Sara Solar Pvt Ltd. As Pakistan is an energy deficient country, Zaid felt his calling towards initiating the solution by using solar power. With the aim to provide better service, long term warrantee and complete solar solutions to its client. He hope to provide solar energy to rural areas. Zaid said that he believes any thing is possible in Pakistan and that Pakistan is not behind any other country in terms of technical knowledge. Photo courtesy Zaid Azam
Taabeer is a philanthropic organization established by young undergrads from various Pakistani universities. Tabeers motto is identifying different ways through which we can fulfill the dreams of the less privileged people around us. The organizations strategy differs from others since they dont believe in distributing donations only. The young volunteers at Tabeer first assess a situation then figure out the best way to help. So far they have provided funds for weddings to help young women get married, bought medicines for the sick who could not afford them and helped children receive education through donations. Their biggest achievement, they say, is helping collect donations for flood affectees, which they say was approximately 20 lakhs. Photo courtesy Tabeer.
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