In an inspiring story from Balochistan, 11-year-old Gudi Shafaq Baloch has successfully climbed the challenging Koh-e-Chiltan peak, which stands at 10,479 feet (3,194 meters) high. The seventh-grade student from the Ahmad Wal area of Nushki district reached the summit, becoming one of the youngest girls to achieve this feat.
Gudi completed the tough climb with courage and strong determination. The Koh-e-Chiltan mountain, located near Quetta, is known for its steep and difficult tracks. Despite her young age, she showed remarkable physical strength and mental willpower throughout the expedition.
Her achievement has received widespread praise across Pakistan. Officials and social media users are calling her a role model for young girls. Gudi’s success highlights that the daughters of Balochistan are breaking barriers and chasing big dreams in sports and adventure.
Speaking after the climb, Gudi expressed her happiness and said she wants to inspire other girls to come forward and follow their passions. Her family and teachers are extremely proud of her.
This milestone is being seen as a positive sign of progress and empowerment for girls in Balochistan. It shows that with support and opportunity, young girls can achieve extraordinary things and build a confident identity in society.
