Amir Hamza Panjari, the son of a fisherman from Pakistan, has received an invitation to the White House in recognition of his exceptional academic achievements, bringing pride to his country.
Amir recently competed in a prestigious global competition at Yale University, facing off against 2,700 students from 65 nations. Demonstrating remarkable talent, he earned 16 medals—12 gold and 4 silver—surpassing participants from renowned institutions like Oxford University.
The Sindh government has fully supported Amir’s journey. Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah praised Amir’s achievements and funded his trip to the competition. Additionally, Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Shah honored him by appointing him as Sindh’s Youth Ambassador.
Amir has also represented Pakistan at various international events in Qatar, Azerbaijan, and Dubai, participating in educational and cultural programs. In these settings, he highlighted Pakistan’s intellectual talent and rich culture, presenting traditional items such as the Sindhi Ajrak to showcase Sindh’s heritage.
Amir’s invitation to the White House and his success on the global stage stand as a testament to his dedication, inspiring pride across Pakistan.