In a heartwarming and inspiring moment from Pishin, 55-year-old Faiz-ul-Haq has successfully passed his matriculation exams, scoring 600 marks and earning a second division. His journey is a powerful reminder that learning has no expiry date.
Faiz-ul-Haq, who works as a peon at Government Boys High School, Nawaabad, had always nurtured the dream of pursuing education. However, life’s responsibilities including the need to support his family forced him to postpone that dream for decades. Despite the long academic gap, Faiz never gave up on his goal.
With encouragement and support from the school’s teachers and staff, Faiz returned to his books. Their mentorship and belief in his abilities helped him stay focused through the challenges. His discipline, determination, and passion for learning culminated in a well-deserved success.
To celebrate his achievement, the school staff welcomed him with garlands and a warm ceremony, honoring his commitment to education. Their tribute reflected the community’s admiration and the belief that any age is the right age to chase your dreams.
Faiz-ul-Haq’s story is not just a personal victory it’s a beacon of hope for adults across the country who still wish to study. He has shown that when willpower meets opportunity, even the most delayed dreams can find their wings.