She has lived the 18 years of her life as a member of a marginalised community, with life offering her very few opportunities. Yet, this ambitious girl does not believe in giving up. A student of F.Sc final year at Government Degree College Jhanda Chichi, Megha Arora defied barriers and social constraints, and excelled in the recent Punjab Youth Festival by bagging the second position in the province in the essay writing competition.
This young woman secured the top position at the district level in the essay writing competition but was not awarded commendatory certificates and cash prizes, even after the provincial government had approved it. As a Pakistani citizen, Megha demands that the government give equal opportunities to students of her community who can become contributing members of society. “I pray to God to bring peace and prosperity to the country,” she said.
Her parents are proud of Megha. “People pray to God for a male child, but I’ve never desired this. My daughters are better than sons and I am proud of them,” said Jag Mohan Arora, father of Megha. Her mother’s support has been a huge motivation for her. Kavita Arora, Megha’s mother, says they never made her feel short of anything. “It is our desire to see her become a responsible citizen and work for its development.”
Her heart is in issues related to the country’s development which is evident from the topics she has written on for award-winning essays. At the regional level, she wrote about dilemma of water and energy in Pakistan. “Water and energy crises have serious ramifications on our country’s economy. This needs to be resolved,” she said. At the provincial level, her essay was about the role of media as social watchdog. Megha feels that the media can play a far greater role in highlighting social deprivation, discrimination and can help keep a check on those in power. However, Megha feels that it is not playing its due role in highlighting social problems, particularly those concerning minority communities. For writing essays she discusses issues with parents and her elder sister Varsha Arora, an M.phil student of Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi.
Megha doesn’t consider herself a genius at all, and works hard to understand things. “I don’t believe in cramming.”
She says she is lucky, and unlike some of her friends she never felt uneasy among her Muslim colleagues who always treated her equally. “I am fortunate. Many students from our community either quit or could not excel due to lack of opportunities or anti-Hindu sentiments,” she said.
Provincial Secretary Education Abdul Jabbar Shaheen and Commissioner Rawalpindi Zahid Saeed could not be reached for comments about Megha’s pending awards, despite repeated attempts. However, Director Colleges Hamayun Iqbal said a ceremony will be held soon where Megha will be awarded her cash prize and commendatory certificates. He said he will also forward her case to the Punjab Chief Minister for a scholarship.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 22nd, 2014.
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hmm really nice Megha Arora ggg i m proud to u and ur familly and i also salute to ur family for this result ur result due to ur parents ur parents i m proud to ur parents .
I think the ET should have to check first before publishing such article that whether other winners (1st and 3rd positions) have got their awards or not or are they still in the waiting? Such discrimination as this article is posing to show on government level is simply undigestible?
“This article is evidence that Pakistani minorities, especially the Hindus, are treated with kindness, respect.”
@Respect: Have shame, yaar. The article says she is being discriminated against despite having beaten all odds. And, please the way we treat our minorities is disgraceful. Would you like to talk about our respect for Ahmedis? We need infinitely more compassion as a nation to right the wrongs in our history.
@Respect:
"This article is evidence that Pakistani minorities, especially the Hindus, are treated with kindness, respect."
Isn't that a patronizing term that you say about a beggar or a pet dog? The slave owners in the old America said the same thing about the slaves they owned. The very idea that such a small and insignificant (in most civilized countries) event is big news in Pakistan should be of concern and contemplation.
All those people feeling so proud of their "daughter" will never agree to give her equal rights of a citizen unless she converts to Pakistan's state religion.
It is heartening to read many of the responses by Pakistanis above.
One can only wish the fathers of "majority sect" in Pakistan were the same as Arora family. I had a Hindu girl student when I taught in a high school in Karachi for only four weeks. I had never come across any Hindu till that time. In fact she asked me several questions and one of them was about my favorite song. I told him it is "Tum hi mere mandir tum hi meri pooja" by Lata and I still love that song. Miss Arora reminded me of that bright girl. If we treat them fair and impartial they are second to none. Love you beti, more power to you.
@Caresless Whispers: Daughter of Pakistan Shines again :) Bravooo........................ ??????????
PAKISTANI SOCIETY AND INSTITUTIONS SHOULD STOP TREATING HER AS A STEP-DAUGHTER !!!
Hindus are the soul of our great Indus Valley Civilization, worthy of preservation and deep love!
Opportunity for Pakistan to show that minorities can and do thrive in this great nation and not all hope is lost. God bless. Please take care.
She is a Pakistani and should be treated as such regardless of her faith.It saddens me to see Pakistanis with such a talent being discriminated for their beliefs, my admiration and gratitude to Megha and to her parents to raise such a beautiful and talented daughter. Shame on those who are denying her rightful place in the society and her due prizes coming to her. Thank you ET for publishing her story.
I demand that all people living in pakistan whichever community they belong to be considered equal,should be given extra support,should be treated wither utmost respect and dignity...they are all our brothers and sisters...apart from some narrowminded idiots most people of pakistan syand by them...as for megha ...very proud of you and your achievment...nodoubt you are a daughter of pakistan,,well done!!
@Pakistan Hindu Seva: Correction- She secured the top position in the district,and 2nd at the state level. Hope Pakistan uses its talents in a positive and non-discriminatory manner
Kudos for your courage, Megha. I wish this article was not published, now the Taliban, LeJ, ASWJ, and other extremist would know about you and I feel for your safety.
Nice said by her father I wish father should have same think
@Careless Whsipers - loved your comment!! :) Indeed a Daugher of Pakistan!!
Kudos!! from a fellow Arora, from across the border.
She will be very successful. So far I have only seen Hindu men as ministers and Members of Parliament. I think we will see her as minister in future as obviously she is much more talented than many men!
The Arora family deserves commendations from the entire nation for teaching the children the right values. They had two options. To leave for a better country or to fight against the injustices both at individual and institutional level. They chose the nobler route.
I am convinced that Megha's remarkable success and the bright future of her siblings will pave the way for thousands of others.
Mr. Arora and family , I salute you for your courage to stand up and fight to make Pakistan a better place to live for all Pakistanis irrespective of religion, caste, or creed. You have a very special place in our heart.
And yes Megha "bayti", a very hearty congratulation from my family and friends
Daughter of Pakistan Shines again :) Bravooo
Minorities have been contributing in the development of Pakistan and in the future will they continue serving the nation with such talents!
intelligent child. keep it up
Way to go girl, bless you!
Pakistan Hindu Seva (Welfare Trust) wishing to Megha Arora for wining the 2nd position at the district level in the essay writing competition. Congratulation to her and proud of her family..
I Feel sorry for you guys being born in a wrong country.
Very well done young girl. We all are very proud of you. But not really proud of Express Tribune who has unsuccessfully tried to give it a communal color. She is victim of the same ignorance and bureaucratic hurdles that all Pakistanis face irrespective of their faith.
Why is this a news?
A girl did not get a prize she had won at a regional level. Is this a news of national media?
I don't know what to say.
And only in a 'small hearted country' like Pakistan, a student's religin comes into picture on a matter of regional essay competition.