Wednesday, December 18

Future World School & College Bahria Town Rawalpindi’s Student Haider Ali Sets Record by Summiting Bari La in 6 Hours

 Haider Ali, a student of Grade 11 (IGCSE) at Future World School & College Bahria Town Rawalpindi, has made headlines by conquering the highest peak of the DeosaiMountain Range, Bari La, standing at a staggering 5,600 meters. In an extraordinary display of endurance and determination, Haider completed the ascent in just 6 hours, marking the shortest recorded time to reach the summit. The young climber’s achievement has left his school and community in awe. Haider’s feat not only showcases his physical strength but also his unwavering dedication and adventurous spirit. The 6-hour climb, a daunting challenge even for experienced mountaineers, is a testament to his meticulous preparation and resolve. TME’s CEO Dr. Faisal Mushtaq and the Principal Mr. Kaleem Rajput of Future World School & College expressed immense pride in Haider’s accomplishment. “We are beyond proud of Haider. His achievement is a source of inspiration for all of us, showing that with determination and hard work, our students can reach new heights – literally and metaphorically.” Haider Ali’s achievement has set a new benchmark for aspiring young mountaineers and adds to Pakistan’s growing reputation in the field of adventure sports. The 5,600-meter Bari La peak is known for its difficult terrain and unpredictable weather conditions, making Haider’s record-breaking climb even more commendable. As celebrations continue at Future World School & College, Haider remains humble, stating that this is just the beginning of his journey into the world of mountaineering. The Pakistan Times Pakistan Times

Haider Ali, a student of Grade 11 (IGCSE) at Future World School & College Bahria Town Rawalpindi, has made headlines by conquering the highest peak of the DeosaiMountain Range, Bari La, standing at a staggering 5,600 meters. In an extraordinary display of endurance and determination, Haider completed the ascent in just 6 hours, marking the shortest recorded time to reach the summit.

The young climber’s achievement has left his school and community in awe. Haider’s feat not only showcases his physical strength but also his unwavering dedication and adventurous spirit. The 6-hour climb, a daunting challenge even for experienced mountaineers, is a testament to his meticulous preparation and resolve.

TME’s CEO Dr. Faisal Mushtaq and the Principal Mr. Kaleem Rajput of Future World School & College expressed immense pride in Haider’s accomplishment. “We are beyond proud of Haider. His achievement is a source of inspiration for all of us, showing that with determination and hard work, our students can reach new heights – literally and metaphorically.”

Haider Ali’s achievement has set a new benchmark for aspiring young mountaineers and adds to Pakistan’s growing reputation in the field of adventure sports. The 5,600-meter Bari La peak is known for its difficult terrain and unpredictable weather conditions, making Haider’s record-breaking climb even more commendable.

As celebrations continue at Future World School & College, Haider remains humble, stating that this is just the beginning of his journey into the world of mountaineering.

 

Sub Editor: Ghufran