Haram Fatima, who secured first position in Matriculation in Punjab, has revealed her study routine. She is from Talwandi, Kasur.
In an interview, she said that at school, there was a set limit on how much she had to study. However, at home, there is no such time restriction, it usually depends on her workload.
Haram Fatima, bearing roll number 115235, has revealed that she started crying when she got the news about her position. She got 1193 marks out of 1200.
Haram’s father has said that he never treated boys and girls differently and always encouraged his daughters to pursue education.
He also revealed that his other daughter had secured a position in the board exams a few years ago.
A ceremony was also held by the Punjab government, in which position holders were given awards. It was held at Fatima Jinnah Women University.
She is also expected to meet Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz.
Haram Fatima and other toppers
Noor-ul-Huda and Haji Abu Zar Tanveer shared the second position with 1188 marks, and Muhammad Ali stood third with 1187 marks.
Passing percentage of board exams in Punjab is 65.32 per cent. A total of 254,012 students appeared in the exams, out of which 165,912 candidates passed.
It is pertinent to mention that girls outnumbered boys in the overall pass ratio. The success ration among female students remained 73.89 per cent, whereas, the ratio among male students remained 541.57 per cent.Â
Over 11,000 staff members were deployed across examination centers, reinforcing Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore’s commitment to fair assessment practices.