Wishaaq Hussain
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Breaking age-related norms and societal expectations, 10-year-old Amna Amir Shehzad from Karachi is pursuing an extraordinary path. Not only is she actively working towards her dream of becoming a data scientist, but she's also serving as an assistant teacher at Karachi University, defying her young age.
Amna's remarkable journey commenced with her introduction to technology through the Saylani Techno Kids program. This initial exposure set the stage for her rapid advancement. Swiftly mastering programming languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, she even dabbled in platforms like GitHub and Firebase.
Her dedication bore fruit when she achieved the third position citywide in the Rechnokids program. This program encompassed a diverse range of tech courses, including Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Suite, and Canva.
Despite her tender age, Amna's exceptional skills did not go unnoticed. Impressed by her ability to complete an HTML task exceptionally quickly, her teacher and sister took notice. This unexpected turn of events led to an internship offer, eventually leading her to become an assistant teacher at Karachi University. Alongside this role, she continues her technical training at university-affiliated software houses. Notably, she manages this alongside traditional schooling and online courses offered by Saylani.
Amna's ambitions extend beyond personal accomplishments. She is dedicated to making technology education accessible to all, especially children from the middle and lower-middle classes. Her commitment to narrowing the technological divide among different socioeconomic groups showcases her empathy and determination to empower fellow youth
Amna's remarkable journey commenced with her introduction to technology through the Saylani Techno Kids program. This initial exposure set the stage for her rapid advancement. Swiftly mastering programming languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, she even dabbled in platforms like GitHub and Firebase.
Her dedication bore fruit when she achieved the third position citywide in the Rechnokids program. This program encompassed a diverse range of tech courses, including Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Suite, and Canva.
Despite her tender age, Amna's exceptional skills did not go unnoticed. Impressed by her ability to complete an HTML task exceptionally quickly, her teacher and sister took notice. This unexpected turn of events led to an internship offer, eventually leading her to become an assistant teacher at Karachi University. Alongside this role, she continues her technical training at university-affiliated software houses. Notably, she manages this alongside traditional schooling and online courses offered by Saylani.
Amna's ambitions extend beyond personal accomplishments. She is dedicated to making technology education accessible to all, especially children from the middle and lower-middle classes. Her commitment to narrowing the technological divide among different socioeconomic groups showcases her empathy and determination to empower fellow youth