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Laiba Ghanyani Makes History as IBA’s First Visually Impaired Graduate in 70 Years

December 11, 2024
in Pakistan
Laiba Ghanyani Makes History as IBA’s First Visually Impaired Graduate in 70 Years
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Laiba Ghanyani has made history as the first visually impaired graduate of IBA Karachi in its 70 years. This remarkable achievement highlights the importance of inclusivity and accessibility in higher education.

Laiba earned her BS degree in Social Sciences and Liberal Arts, majoring in Psychology. Her journey is a powerful story of resilience, determination, and hard work. Despite the challenges, she broke barriers and achieved her academic goals, becoming a role model for others facing similar obstacles.

Her success is more than just a personal milestone; it represents the need for creating inclusive spaces in academia where every individual, regardless of their physical abilities, can thrive. It shows the value of providing equal opportunities and support to students with disabilities.

Laiba’s accomplishment is a reminder that with the right mindset and support, no obstacle is too great to overcome. Her story is an inspiration for those striving to achieve their dreams despite difficulties.

As the first visually impaired graduate of IBA, Laiba has set a new standard for inclusivity in education and proved that perseverance can lead to incredible achievements. She has paved the way for future students with disabilities, encouraging them to dream big and work hard to make their dreams a reality.

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