Summary: "We had also given Rs 50,000 to Mandeep Kaur when she had secured 1035 marks last year," he said. AMRITSAR: Sixteen year old Aimanjeet Kaur of Lahore has become Pakistan's first Sikh girl student to secure the highest marks in matriculation examination ever scored by any Sikh student in the nation's history.She has also broken the record of highest marks secured by another Sikh student in matriculation.Pakistan's Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) chairman Farooq ul Saddiq toldon Wednesday that Aimanjit Kaur had secured 1047 marks out of 1100 in the science stream of matriculation examination held by Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Lahore, the result of which was declared on Wednesday. "I am happy over Aimanjeet's performance and have decided to honour her and give an award of Rs 50,000" said Saddiq.The first three positions are secured by Saif-ur-Rehman with 1085 marks, followed by Mohammad Huzaifah at 1084 marks and Maryam with 1083 marks.In 2015, Mandeep Kaur of Nankana Sahib had secured 1035 out of 1100 marks, highest ever secured by any Sikh student, in the matriculation examination. She said she wished India and Pakistan remains good neighbourers and live in peace forever.Daughter of businessman Attar Singh, Kaur is niece of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee's former president Bishan Singh.Kaur said her performance would also encourage other Sikh students to perform well and excel in studies.Saddiq said ETPB would soon hold a function to honour Aimanjeet Kaur. "I am very excited by my performance and give credit of my success to Almighty and I want to visit Amritsar to pay obeisance at Golden Temple," said Aimanjeet Kaur in a conversation withKaur who aspires to be a medical professional said she would study for four to six hours in a day on a routine and much longer hours during examination days.
AMRITSAR: Sixteen year old Aimanjeet Kaur of Lahore has become Pakistan's first Sikh girl student to secure the highest marks in matriculation examination ever scored by any Sikh student in the nation's history.She has also broken the record of highest marks secured by another Sikh student in matriculation.Pakistan's Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) chairman Farooq ul Saddiq toldon Wednesday that Aimanjit Kaur had secured 1047 marks out of 1100 in the science stream of matriculation examination held by Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Lahore, the result of which was declared on Wednesday."I am happy over Aimanjeet's performance and have decided to honour her and give an award of Rs 50,000" said Saddiq.The first three positions are secured by Saif-ur-Rehman with 1085 marks, followed by Mohammad Huzaifah at 1084 marks and Maryam with 1083 marks.In 2015, Mandeep Kaur of Nankana Sahib had secured 1035 out of 1100 marks, highest ever secured by any Sikh student, in the matriculation examination."I am very excited by my performance and give credit of my success to Almighty and I want to visit Amritsar to pay obeisance at Golden Temple," said Aimanjeet Kaur in a conversation withKaur who aspires to be a medical professional said she would study for four to six hours in a day on a routine and much longer hours during examination days. She said she wished India and Pakistan remains good neighbourers and live in peace forever.Daughter of businessman Attar Singh, Kaur is niece of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee's former president Bishan Singh.Kaur said her performance would also encourage other Sikh students to perform well and excel in studies.Saddiq said ETPB would soon hold a function to honour Aimanjeet Kaur. "We had also given Rs 50,000 to Mandeep Kaur when she had secured 1035 marks last year," he said..
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