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A 17-year old Pakistani student Shah Zaib khan has invented a device for getting cheap production of the electricity; very soon he will present prototype of the device in a science exhibition in the US, SAMAA reported on Tuesday. Shah Zaib belongs to Quetta and currently he is a student of grade-11 in Rawalpindi. He has stunned everyone after inventing a non-metal device for production of the electricity.During his invention’s demonstration, Shah Zaib turned on 44 LED lights with just 1.5 watt of electricity. Normally these lights take 3.00 watts for turning on.Shah Zaib has been selected to represent Pakistan in an upcoming international science competition in the US.Parents of Shah Zaib are confident that their son will make Pakistan’s name more famous globally after winning this international science competition in America.Young scientist Shah Zaib has said that if his invention is utilized properly then it can help to control ongoing power crisis in the country.
That guy was my college fellow , I wish he could get more fame and space to introduce his talent in pakistan rather than america.
https://www.google.com.pk/url?sa=t&...INriYnvlw1mg93eHA&sig2=I4nNpE8Q1FRDPtqxiSAsVA
QUETTA: Defying the stereotypical conservative society of Balochistan, a 17-year-old female astronomy enthusiast is ready to take on the world. Norina Shah has attracted the attention of the United Nations chief for her raw talent and extraordinary skills in the world of amateur astronomy.
The teenager is a second-year Intermediate student at Quetta’s Islamia Girls College. Her interest in astronomy has gained her in-depth knowledge, which she shared on social media especially the microblogging website Twitter. Her posts attracted the attention of the international media, leading to appreciation from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Her Twitter handle is @aneyeofsky.
“I felt really proud when the UN appreciated my work,” Norina said while talking with The Express Tribune.
The stargazer grew passionate about outer space when she was in the 8th grade. Soon she started finding out new ways to capture pictures of planets, stars and the moon in the night sky.
“I used Twitter to connect with the world and told people across the globe what I could do,” she says.
Soon enough, the young girl was interviewed by the UK-based Eduzine Global magazine, which is run by a company dedicated to “empowering, promoting, showcasing and celebrating young people, according to its website. What is truly different about this company is that it is run by disadvantaged and disabled teenagers and young adults across the globe.
Norina is Eduzine’s Global Young Ambassador for South Asia and is mentioned on its webpage as the “brightest star”. “Norina’s passion for astronomy and her incredible desire to support and promote other young people is admirable, especially when you realise that her hometown is a place where women and girls are regularly targeted by extremists, simply for wanting to learn,” her Eduzine profile reads.
She was also the first runner-up in the inaugural Eduzine Global ACE Young Achiever Awards in 2014.
https://www.google.com.pk/url?sa=t&...d9u4jZyNJzFxk9B6Q&sig2=7p-kDpmxts0eiSpfQj5X5g
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I'm glad to see the change in quetta's environment, Allah almighty has given a lot of talent to Pakistani nation. I'm glad quetta's youth is actively participating in services for our motherland Pakistan.
Soon there'll be more developments and talents arising from quetta too . In sha Allah .
That guy was my college fellow , I wish he could get more fame and space to introduce his talent in pakistan rather than america.
https://www.google.com.pk/url?sa=t&...INriYnvlw1mg93eHA&sig2=I4nNpE8Q1FRDPtqxiSAsVA
QUETTA: Defying the stereotypical conservative society of Balochistan, a 17-year-old female astronomy enthusiast is ready to take on the world. Norina Shah has attracted the attention of the United Nations chief for her raw talent and extraordinary skills in the world of amateur astronomy.
The teenager is a second-year Intermediate student at Quetta’s Islamia Girls College. Her interest in astronomy has gained her in-depth knowledge, which she shared on social media especially the microblogging website Twitter. Her posts attracted the attention of the international media, leading to appreciation from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Her Twitter handle is @aneyeofsky.
“I felt really proud when the UN appreciated my work,” Norina said while talking with The Express Tribune.
The stargazer grew passionate about outer space when she was in the 8th grade. Soon she started finding out new ways to capture pictures of planets, stars and the moon in the night sky.
“I used Twitter to connect with the world and told people across the globe what I could do,” she says.
Soon enough, the young girl was interviewed by the UK-based Eduzine Global magazine, which is run by a company dedicated to “empowering, promoting, showcasing and celebrating young people, according to its website. What is truly different about this company is that it is run by disadvantaged and disabled teenagers and young adults across the globe.
Norina is Eduzine’s Global Young Ambassador for South Asia and is mentioned on its webpage as the “brightest star”. “Norina’s passion for astronomy and her incredible desire to support and promote other young people is admirable, especially when you realise that her hometown is a place where women and girls are regularly targeted by extremists, simply for wanting to learn,” her Eduzine profile reads.
She was also the first runner-up in the inaugural Eduzine Global ACE Young Achiever Awards in 2014.
https://www.google.com.pk/url?sa=t&...d9u4jZyNJzFxk9B6Q&sig2=7p-kDpmxts0eiSpfQj5X5g
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I'm glad to see the change in quetta's environment, Allah almighty has given a lot of talent to Pakistani nation. I'm glad quetta's youth is actively participating in services for our motherland Pakistan.
Soon there'll be more developments and talents arising from quetta too . In sha Allah .