Honour for RMS CEO
Islamabad: Roots Millennium School CEO Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq has been included in the list of the 500 most influential Muslim personalities for the second consecutive year, says a press release. Acknowledging his immense popularity and growing influence among Pakistani youth, the world's leading research organisation, Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre
By our correspondents
October 05, 2015
Islamabad: Roots Millennium School CEO Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq has been included in the list of the 500 most influential Muslim personalities for the second consecutive year, says a press release.
Acknowledging his immense popularity and growing influence among Pakistani youth, the world's leading research organisation, Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre in Jordan, has included him in its list for the second year, which is a pride for Pakistan.
The citation reads, Mr. Mushtaq has excelled at providing quality education to millions of people, an initiative that has occupied fifteen years of his life. He encourages academic excellence, student achievement, social entrepreneurship, and opportunity for all. He currently works in the capacity of chief executive of Roots Millennium Schools in Pakistan and a member of many of the government's committees on education. He has helped students from various backgrounds fulfil their dreams of getting into
top universities worldwide.
An attendee of the World
Economic Forum, he is one
of Pakistan's youngest presidential national award winners of the Tamgha-i-Imtiaz and was voted as the best young entrepreneur of 2011 by the prime minister of Pakistan.
Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq has been awarded as the ‘Best Educationist of the Year 2014’ by the president of Pakistan and ‘Best Young
Entrepreneur’ for the year 2011 by the prime minister of Pakistan.
Acknowledging his immense popularity and growing influence among Pakistani youth, the world's leading research organisation, Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre in Jordan, has included him in its list for the second year, which is a pride for Pakistan.
The citation reads, Mr. Mushtaq has excelled at providing quality education to millions of people, an initiative that has occupied fifteen years of his life. He encourages academic excellence, student achievement, social entrepreneurship, and opportunity for all. He currently works in the capacity of chief executive of Roots Millennium Schools in Pakistan and a member of many of the government's committees on education. He has helped students from various backgrounds fulfil their dreams of getting into
top universities worldwide.
An attendee of the World
Economic Forum, he is one
of Pakistan's youngest presidential national award winners of the Tamgha-i-Imtiaz and was voted as the best young entrepreneur of 2011 by the prime minister of Pakistan.
Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq has been awarded as the ‘Best Educationist of the Year 2014’ by the president of Pakistan and ‘Best Young
Entrepreneur’ for the year 2011 by the prime minister of Pakistan.
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