Ninth grader bags second position at International Climate Olympiad in Kenya
210 students from 21 countries participated in the event
QUETTA:
Yasir Jan Notezai has bagged the second position in the International Climate Olympiad held in Kenya, setting the bar high for other school students aspiring to make Pakistan proud.
According to details, 210 students from 21 countries participated in the recent International Climate Olympiad held in Kenya.
Notezai, a 9th grader in Quetta, participated in the contest and presented his project, showcasing the importance of climate change.
Pakistani students participate in science olympiads
Notezai’s project was considered among the best projects, getting him the second place in the competition to bring a good name to Pakistan.
The award-winning success of the teenager has brought pride to all of Balochistan, especially his hometown of Chagai.
For Notezai, the achievement implies success of education over violence. At a time when anti-state elements powered by global forces are trying hard to bring a bad name to Pakistan, the victory of a Baloch student hailing from an underprivileged town of Chagai is proof of a promising future ahead.
Yasir Jan Notezai has bagged the second position in the International Climate Olympiad held in Kenya, setting the bar high for other school students aspiring to make Pakistan proud.
According to details, 210 students from 21 countries participated in the recent International Climate Olympiad held in Kenya.
Notezai, a 9th grader in Quetta, participated in the contest and presented his project, showcasing the importance of climate change.
Pakistani students participate in science olympiads
Notezai’s project was considered among the best projects, getting him the second place in the competition to bring a good name to Pakistan.
The award-winning success of the teenager has brought pride to all of Balochistan, especially his hometown of Chagai.
For Notezai, the achievement implies success of education over violence. At a time when anti-state elements powered by global forces are trying hard to bring a bad name to Pakistan, the victory of a Baloch student hailing from an underprivileged town of Chagai is proof of a promising future ahead.