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Islamabad: Khadija Mushtaq, an educationist by profession and CEO of Roots Ivy International Schools, was awarded ‘The Best Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2015’ award at the 28th Annual Achievement Awards, at Jinnah Convention Centre, Islamabad, by Federal Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar. She was given the award by the
By our correspondents
September 21, 2015
Islamabad: Khadija Mushtaq, an educationist by profession and CEO of Roots Ivy International Schools, was awarded ‘The Best Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2015’ award at the 28th Annual Achievement Awards, at Jinnah Convention Centre, Islamabad, by Federal Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar.
She was given the award by the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the third time due to her continuous contributions towards educating the youth of the country, says a press release.
Khadija Mushtaq is a leading student career counsellor in the country and has guided Pakistan towards a prosperous and enlightened future by mentoring and empowering the young generation through her dedication and hard work, commitment to excellence and personal interest in each one of her students. Her compassion and commitment towards the cause of education, has earned her recognition in the field of education as the ‘Most Inspirational Educator’. In 2010, she was the youngest educationist in the history of Pakistan to receive the highest civil award ‘Tamgha-e-Imtiaz’ in the field of education by the president of Pakistan. This award is awarded to individuals for their exceptional service, outstanding commitment and highest merit in their respective fields. Her phenomenal efforts have been acknowledged by the government of Pakistan for her exemplary leadership. She has received multiple awards for being ‘The Most Accomplished Woman Entrepreneur of the year’, ‘Best 100 CEOs & Leaders of Pakistan’ and ‘Best CSR and Global Excellence Award’. She has taken the initiative to promote global peace and harmony. She is the most prominent student career counsellor in Pakistan and has been acknowledged globally as the Yale Educator by the Yale University, USA.
She was given the award by the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the third time due to her continuous contributions towards educating the youth of the country, says a press release.
Khadija Mushtaq is a leading student career counsellor in the country and has guided Pakistan towards a prosperous and enlightened future by mentoring and empowering the young generation through her dedication and hard work, commitment to excellence and personal interest in each one of her students. Her compassion and commitment towards the cause of education, has earned her recognition in the field of education as the ‘Most Inspirational Educator’. In 2010, she was the youngest educationist in the history of Pakistan to receive the highest civil award ‘Tamgha-e-Imtiaz’ in the field of education by the president of Pakistan. This award is awarded to individuals for their exceptional service, outstanding commitment and highest merit in their respective fields. Her phenomenal efforts have been acknowledged by the government of Pakistan for her exemplary leadership. She has received multiple awards for being ‘The Most Accomplished Woman Entrepreneur of the year’, ‘Best 100 CEOs & Leaders of Pakistan’ and ‘Best CSR and Global Excellence Award’. She has taken the initiative to promote global peace and harmony. She is the most prominent student career counsellor in Pakistan and has been acknowledged globally as the Yale Educator by the Yale University, USA.
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