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Gilgit-Baltistan’s Bright Talent Shines Despite Political Struggles

Dr. Noor ul-Huda, Daughter of Late Abu Zar Jamhur, Achieves MBBS from King Edward Medical University

Gilgit, PAJK: Noor ul-Huda, a talented student from the Arab Shah family of Gilgit-Baltistan and daughter of the late Abu Zar Jamhur, has successfully completed her MBBS degree from the prestigious King Edward Medical University in Lahore, Pakistan. Her accomplishment is being celebrated not only by her family but also across Gilgit-Baltistan, where she has become a symbol of perseverance and excellence.

Noor ul-Huda’s success is a testament to her relentless hard work, dedication, and the prayers of her parents. Her journey underscores the potential of young women from Gilgit-Baltistan, proving that they are second to none and capable of bringing pride to their homeland on a global stage.

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The late Abu Zar Jamhur’s upbringing, the sacrifices of her mother, and Noor ul-Huda’s unwavering commitment have culminated in this proud moment. Her achievement serves as an inspiration for young girls across the region, demonstrating that determination can overcome all obstacles.

While Gilgit-Baltistan remains a disputed territory under Pakistan’s administrative control, its people continue to strive for excellence despite political uncertainties. Noor ul-Huda’s success highlights the resilience of the region’s youth, who refuse to let geopolitical struggles define their future.

The Azadi Times extends heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Noor ul-Huda and prays for her continued success in the field of medicine. May she serve humanity with the same passion and dedication that brought her this far.

About Gilgit-Baltistan’s Status:
Gilgit-Baltistan, though administered by Pakistan, is not constitutionally part of the country and remains a disputed territory. The people of this region continue to face political marginalization while striving for their rights and recognition on the international stage.

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