Age No Bar: Muzaffargarh Man Takes Class 9 Exam at 55

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Muzaffargarh: Defying age barriers and past setbacks, a 55-year-old man from Muzaffargarh has appeared in the ninth-grade examinations, sending a strong message about the value of lifelong learning.

Ghulam Qadir, a resident of the district, sat for the exams with determination, saying that education has no age limit. Speaking to the media, he shared that his children — all educated — encouraged him to resume his academic journey.

“I have failed in the matriculation exams twice in the past, but I never gave up,” he said, adding that he last appeared in an exam 13 years ago.

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This time, Qadir said, he has prepared thoroughly and is confident of passing. “I will clear this exam, and after that, I plan to continue my studies and complete intermediate as well,” he added.

His effort highlights a growing awareness about adult education and serves as an inspiration for others who may have discontinued their studies due to various challenges.

Qadir emphasized that the pursuit of knowledge should not be limited by age, reaffirming his resolve to continue learning “at all costs.”

Qadir emphasized that the pursuit of knowledge should not be limited by age, reaffirming his resolve to continue learning “at all costs.”

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