Amir Hamza Panjari, the son of a Pakistani fisherman, has made his country proud by being invited to the White House in recognition of his outstanding academic achievements.
Amir recently participated in a prestigious international competition at Yale University, competing against 2,700 students from 65 countries. In this highly competitive event, Amir won an impressive total of 16 medals, including 12 gold and 4 silver, surpassing even students from renowned institutions like Oxford University.
The Sindh government has fully supported Amir’s efforts. Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah praised his success and covered all expenses for his participation in the competition. Additionally, Sindh’s Education Minister, Syed Sardar Shah, appointed Amir as the Sindh Youth Ambassador in recognition of his achievements.
Amir Hamza has also represented Pakistan on various international platforms, including in Qatar, Azerbaijan, and Dubai, where he participated in educational and cultural programs. During these events, he showcased Pakistan’s intellectual talent and rich cultural heritage, proudly presenting items like the traditional Sindhi Ajrak to highlight the culture of Sindh.
Amir’s invitation to the White House and his continued success on the global stage are a testament to his dedication and hard work, and they have brought great pride to Pakistan.