A student from Lahore Garrison University has made Pakistan proud by winning a bronze medal at the 6th Asian Taekwondo Championship in Indonesia. Maliha Ali, who competed in the 73 kg category, secured this important victory for the nation.
Originally from Hunza, Gilgit-Baltistan, Maliha’s achievement has been widely celebrated. The Vice-Chancellor of Lahore Garrison University expressed pride in her success, highlighting how it brings honor to both the university and the country. He also noted that this accomplishment shines a spotlight on the talent emerging from Gilgit-Baltistan.
On behalf of the university staff, the Vice-Chancellor congratulated Maliha, emphasizing the institution’s commitment to supporting students not only in their academic pursuits but also in extracurricular activities. Her success is seen as a testament to the university’s dedication to fostering well-rounded individuals who excel in all areas.
Maliha’s bronze medal win is a significant achievement, and her journey is an inspiration for students across Pakistan. This victory not only elevates the reputation of Lahore Garrison University but also promotes the importance of sports alongside education.