Samosa Seller’s Daughters Shine as Grade 17 Officers in SPSC Exam. In a remarkable achievement, two daughters of a samosa vendor have cleared the Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) exam.
The two diligent sisters are from the Tando Jam area of Sindh. Habibur Rehman Ansari, formerly a samosa seller, now feels immense pride as his two daughters have become gazetted officers in the Livestock Department of Sindh.
Daughters Of Samosa Seller Pass SPSC Exam
Samosa Seller’s Daughters Shine as Grade 17 Officers in SPSC Exam. Habibur Rehman Ansari, a resident of Muzzaffarabad Mohallah, who used to sell samosas in Tando Jam, was filled with pride by his two daughters who achieved the milestone of becoming gazetted officers in the Livestock Department of Sindh after successfully passing the SPSC examination.
Samosa Seller Daughters From Sindh Became 17th Grade
Ansari, who has six children, worked tirelessly to provide for his family while ensuring quality education for his daughters, Dr. Sabahat and Sadaf Ansari.
According to a local media outlet, Sadaf has been appointed as a Veterinary Officer in Grade 17 in Tando Jam, while Dr. Sabahat is serving as a Veterinary Officer in Thatha.
Both sisters expressed their happiness and praised the dedication of their parents, especially their father, for prioritizing their education and supporting them throughout their journey.
Two Daughters Of Samosa Seller In Sindh Pass SPSC Examination
Dr. Sadaf was appointed as a Veterinary Officer in Grade 17 in Tando Jam, while Dr. Sabahat is serving as a veterinary officer in Thatha.
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Both sisters expressed their joy and praised the efforts of their parents, particularly their father, for ensuring their education