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BISP beneficiary children top board exams despite poverty
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55625, member: 636"] The Benazir Income Support Programme celebrated students from low-income households who achieved exceptional academic results. Four young scholars received recognition for their outstanding board examination performances despite financial hardships. Hafiza Maryam Bibi earned first place at Multan Board while Hafiz Asad Raza secured third position at Bahawalpur Board. Momina Fatima ranked third at Multan Board and Mehwish achieved third place at Karak despite regional barriers to female education. These achievements demonstrate the effectiveness of educational stipend programs for disadvantaged communities. Senator Rubina Khalid praised the students during the headquarters ceremony and emphasized their national significance. Secretary Amer Ali Ahmad highlighted that twelve million children receive Taleemi Wazaif stipends through an eighty-two billion rupee budget. The program supports ten million families across Pakistan through targeted educational assistance. These success stories validate sustained investment in social protection and education initiatives. The ceremony showcased how financial support transforms academic opportunities for Pakistan's most vulnerable students. [/QUOTE]
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