Shamsea Alizada, graduate of Asif Mayel High School; Nematullah, graduate of Hakim Naser High School; and Mohammad Mojtaba from Dogh Abad of Kabul City on third place accordingly sparked attentions of thousands of people locally and internationally with a breakthrough despite ongoing threats of coronavirus.
According to the statement, Rahmani offered a certificate and a token of appreciation to each student from the address of the Wolesi Jirga and Rahmani Foundation, which was warmly welcomed and accepted.
Rahmani’s initiative came days after the National Examination Authority
(NEA) announced Alizada topped the Kankor exam with 355.182 points, standing tall among thousands of other students throughout the country this year, which got global attention for her untiring efforts despite challenges and limitations for women in Afghanistan.
Source : Afghan Voice Agency(AVA)