Islamabad: Fourteen-year-old student Malaika Khilji has become the first woman mountaineer from Balochistan to summit Khosar Gang Peak. The successful expedition highlights a significant moment in Pakistan's mountaineering history. According to Radio Pakistan, the expedition was organized under the auspices of the Alpine Club of Pakistan. This achievement marks an important milestone, showcasing the determination and courage of Pakistani youth. After reaching the peak, Malaika unfurled the national flag, symbolizing her love for the country. The Alpine Club of Pakistan extended their congratulations to Malaika Khilji and her family on this historic accomplishment, celebrating her pioneering spirit and contribution to the nation's mountaineering legacy.
Malaika Khilji Becomes First Woman Mountaineer to Summit Khosar Gang Peak
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