An 11-year-old school student, Gudi Shafaq Baloch from Ahmad Wal in Nushki, has achieved an impressive milestone by successfully climbing the 10,479-foot-high Koh-e-Chiltan.
The young student, who is in grade seven, completed the challenging climb at a very early age, showing remarkable courage, strength, and determination. Her achievement is being widely appreciated as an inspiring example for children, especially young girls, across the region.
According to reports, the climb required physical endurance and mental focus due to the difficult terrain and high altitude of the mountain. Despite her young age, Gudi Shafaq Baloch completed the journey successfully, proving her confidence and resilience.
Her accomplishment is being seen as a positive sign of growing opportunities for girls in Balochistan. It reflects how young girls are now stepping forward in different fields, including sports, education, and adventure activities, and building their identities through courage and hard work.
Community members and local observers praised her success and said it is a proud moment for her area. Many believe her achievement will encourage other young girls to follow their dreams and take part in challenging activities with confidence.
Educators and social figures also highlighted the importance of supporting girls in extracurricular activities, saying that such experiences help build confidence, leadership skills, and a strong sense of independence.
Her success has also been shared widely on social platforms, where people are calling her a role model for young students in the region.

