Historic Achievement as Kashish Chaudhry Passes Provincial Civil Service Exam
Kashish Chaudhry, a 25-year-old from Nushki, has made history by becoming Balochistan’s first Hindu woman Assistant Commissioner after successfully passing the Provincial Civil Service (PCS) exam.

She is also the first female Assistant Commissioner from Rakhshan Division, marking a significant milestone.
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Belonging to a Hindu family in Nushki, Kashish completed her early education in her hometown before earning a Master’s degree in Sociology and Political Science from Balochistan University, Quetta.
Kashish revealed that she began preparing for the PCS exam even before graduation, and now considers joining the civil service a great honor. She expressed her dedication to serving both the province and its people.
Her father, Chaudhry Girdhari Lal, spoke to Geo News, stating that his daughter’s achievement is a matter of pride for the entire family and the Hindu community.
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