Balochistan is a province in Pakistan, known for its rugged terrain and resilient people. Let us tell you a remarkable story of determination and grit! Meet Kashish Chaudhary, a trailblazer who became the first Hindu woman to hold the esteemed position of Assistant Commissioner in the region.
Kashish Chaudhary: Trailblazer In The Making
وزیراعلیٰ بلوچستان میر سرفراز بگٹی پبلک سروس کمیشن کا امتحان پاس کرنے والی کم عمر ہونہار اقلیتی افسر اسسٹنٹ کمشنر کشش چودری کو سرٹیفکیٹ دے رہے ہیں اس موقع پر اراکین صوبائی و قومی اسمبلی بھی موجود ہے#CMSarfrazBugti @PakSarfrazbugti pic.twitter.com/SLdQx1wnkE
— Chief Minister's Office Balochistan (@CMOBalochistan) May 13, 2025
Hailing from the remote town of Noshki in district Chagai, Kashish Chaudhary's journey to success is a testament to her determination, hard work, and unwavering commitment to public service. She qualified the Balochistan Public Service Commission (BPSC) examination to get appointed as Assistant Commissioner, a position that comes with immense responsibility and prestige. Kashish's achievement is not just a personal triumph but also a beacon of hope for women and minorities across the region.
وزیر اعلیٰ بلوچستان سے کم عمر اقلیتی افسر اسسٹنٹ کمشنر کشش چوہدری کی ملاقات، کشش چوہدری نے اپنی محنت، لگن اور استقامت سے نہ صرف اپنی صلاحیتوں کا لوہا منوایا بلکہ اقلیتی برادری کے دیگر نوجوانوں کے لیے بھی مشعلِ راہ بن گئی ہیں، میر سرفراز بگٹی@PakSarfrazbugti pic.twitter.com/JaQaomXzhT
— Chief Minister's Office Balochistan (@CMOBalochistan) May 12, 2025
Kashish's father, Girdhari Lal, a mid-level trader, expressed his pride and joy at his daughter's achievement in an interview with a media publication. He said, “It is a matter of great pride for me that my daughter has become an assistant commissioner due to her hard work and commitment.” His words majorly underscore the importance of family support in Kashish's journey. With her new role, Kashish aims to work towards women's progress, support minority communities, and contribute to the province's overall development, as per reports.Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti praised Kashish's achievement, saying, “Kashish is a symbol of pride for the nation and Balochistan.”
Is This A Trend Of Empowerment? We Hope So
Recent years have seen many women from the Hindu community make notable strides in male-dominated fields. Manisha Ropeta, who became the first Hindu woman to be appointed as Superintendent of Police in Karachi in 2022, is a testament to the community's growing presence in public service. Pushpa Kumari Kohli, a police sub-inspector in Karachi, is another bold example. “There are many more Hindu girls out there waiting to educate themselves and become something,” said Kohli, echoing the sentiment.
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