Peshawar: The talented students of Khyber Girls Medical College Peshawar achieved great success and won a record number of gold medals.
Qandeel Murtaza, the daughter of a tailor master, showed extraordinary performance and won 17 gold medals, while Muqaddas won 10 and Sabeen won 7 gold medals.
According to the details, Qandeel Murtaza of Khyber Girls Medical College set a record by winning 17 gold medals. When the student’s name was called, the hall erupted in applause.
When the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was putting on the medals, people applauded and encouraged the student, while her father also stood by her. Qandeel, who received 17 medals, belongs to Haripur and her father is a tailor master.
Talking to Express, she said that her second daughter is also in Khyber Medical College, while one of her daughters is an officer in Grade 17 in the FIA, and one daughter has obtained a PhD degree and is working in Islamabad, while one son has obtained an engineering degree.
Similarly, Muqaddas won 10 medals while Sabeen won 7 gold medals. This success of these students is not only a testament to their tireless work, dedication and academic abilities, but it is also a great example and encouragement for other students.
