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VC ICP awards gold medal to Fahad Khawjah

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PESHAWAR: Vice Chancellor Islamia College University Professor Dr. Habib Sunday honored Pakistan No. 1 International Table Tennis player Fahad Khawjah Chitrali for winning triple crowns in the recently held National Master Cup Table Tennis Championship besides winning medals in international event.

“We are proud enough that Fahad is our student and like him Islamia College, which is the historical education institution of country also produced world class sportsmen who bring laurels for the country,” Professor Dr. Habib told APP when he calls on Fahad Khawjah.

Besides the Vice Chancellor, Director General Sports Irfan Ullah Marwat, Registrar Dr. Tauqeer Alam, Dr. Naveed Abbas, Dr. Zafar Hayat and Chief Proctor Professor Dr. Javed Iqbal were also present. He lauded Fahad Khawjah, a 12 grade student for winning such a great credential in the international Table Tennis circuit.

Professor Dr. Habib also awarded Fahad Khawjah gold medal and cash incentives to Fahad Khawjah of recently winning the double crowns in the National Table Tennis Championship besides remaining at KP No. 1 in the age of seven and in the age of 12 he declared as the youngest even national Table Tennis Champion.

 

The Frontier Post

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