The son of a peon working at the Deputy Commissioner’s Office in Buner has made history.
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Buner district, the son of a naib qasid (office attendant) employed at the Deputy Commissioner’s Office achieved remarkable success in the highly competitive CSS 2025 examination. He secured first position in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 18th position nationwide.
The candidate, Hazrat Bilal, is the son of Pir Muhammad, who serves as a peon at the Deputy Commissioner’s Office in Buner. Pir Muhammad said that his son reached this milestone through hard work, determination and consistency despite limited resources.
He emphasised that focusing on education and sustained effort are the true keys to success. He added that his son’s achievement is a shining example and a source of hope for youth from low- and middle income backgrounds. He also expressed gratitude to Allah Almighty for his son’s success.
Hazrat Bilal’s outstanding accomplishment has become a source of pride not only for his family but for the entire area. He completed his BS in English from Islamia College University Peshawar.
People from the locality and various social circles continue to extend their congratulations on his achievement.
PIEAS alumnus Sualeh Asif all set for $60bn deal with Musk’s SpaceX
In another development, an alumnus of the STEM Careers Programme, a joint initiative of PIEAS (administered by the Atomic Energy Commission of Pakistan) and the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Sualeh Asif is making global headlines as his co-founded AI startup Cursor moves toward a potential $60 billion acquisition deal with SpaceX, owned by Elon Musk.
Sualeh Asif has proven to be an exceptional alumnus of the STEM Careers Program, a joint venture of PIEAS and the Higher Education Commission, Pakistan.
His co-founded startup, Cursor AI, is set for a $60 billion acquisition deal with Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
He represented the Pakistan team at the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) on multiple occasions and won a bronze medal for Pakistan in 2017.
His stellar performance and participation in the IMO didn’t just earn him accolades, but they also paved the way for his admission into MIT.
Sualeh’s story proves that with the right platform, Pakistani students can compete with the best and secure their place in the global tech industry.
To all the young enthusiasts eager to represent Pakistan in International Science Olympiads, the institution invites you to become a part of the STEM Careers Programme. You can register by visiting stem.edu.pk.
Join in congratulating Sualeh Asif on his incredible achievements and wishing him the best as he continues to make Pakistan proud.
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