In a historic achievement, 25-year-old Kashish Chaudhary from Nushki has become the first Hindu woman in Balochistan to clear the Provincial Civil Services (PCS) exam. She has earned the prestigious title of Assistant Commissioner, marking a powerful moment for the province and the nation.
Kashish’s journey to becoming an Assistant Commissioner was not an easy one. For three straight years, she studied with focus and discipline. She dedicated at least eight hours a day to her preparation. Her hard work paid off, making her an inspiration for thousands of young women.
While speaking to the media, Kashish expressed her passion for public service. “Discipline, hard work, and the desire to contribute to society have driven me throughout this journey,” she said proudly as the newly appointed Assistant Commissioner.
Her achievement goes beyond personal success. It is a major breakthrough for the Hindu community and other marginalized groups in Balochistan. Becoming an Assistant Commissioner at such a young age has made her a role model for aspiring students across the province.
Kashish is committed to using her position to bring change. She wants to help the poor, support education, and play an active role in the development of her region. Her mission as Assistant Commissioner is clear: to uplift others and serve with integrity.
This milestone is not just about a job title. It reflects determination, equality, and the promise of a more inclusive future.