LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has paid a rich tribute to Arfa Karim, Pakistan’s youngest Microsoft Certified Professional, on her 14th death anniversary.
She said the launch of the Nawaz Sharif IT City would empower every daughter of Punjab to follow in her footsteps. In a message, the chief minister said Arfa Karim, who became the world’s youngest Microsoft Certified Professional at the age of nine, remained a shining example for the youth, particularly girls aspiring to excel in information technology. Arfa brought pride to Pakistan at a young age and would always be remembered as one of the country’s most talented and promising daughters.
“Arfa Karim was a source of national pride and a symbol of what Pakistani children can achieve when provided with opportunities,” the chief minister said, adding that her achievements continued to inspire future generations. The chief minister Punjab said the Nawaz Sharif IT City project had been launched to provide modern IT opportunities to the sons and daughters of Punjab, enabling them to compete globally. She said leading international institutions are establishing their campuses in the Nawaz Sharif IT City, which are going to serve as a hub for innovation, skills development and advanced technology education.
Meanwhile, the CM took notice of the increasing incidents of dog bites in Rawalpindi, following a report aired on a private television channel.