CHINIOT: A Pakistani kid, Qamar Muneer Akbar, registered his name among the world record holders by acing in British Ordinary Level (O-levels) Chemistry exams.

Interestingly, the eight-year-old boy from Chiniot broke the record of his sister Sitara who made this feat in 2011. While, at the age of 10, she had first set the record for passing O-level Biology.

Akbar expressed his wish to make his country proud. The little genius insists that country could witness positive change if education was made public for all.

His sister, Sitara Brooj Akbar, at the age of 11, had passed six O’level subjects including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

In addition to this honour, Sitara also holds the title of being the youngest Pakistani candidate of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and successfully attained seven bands out of nine, scoring 7.5 in the testing system.

At the time of her daughter’s feat in 2011, Sitara’s mother had said that her daughter is a great fan of Dr Abdus Salam, Pakistan’s sole Nobel laureate at that time, and aims to become a top researcher in the field of biochemistry.

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