At Age 50, Ghulam Murtaza Kazmi from Azad Kashmir Passes Matric Exam – A True Story of Lifelong Learning
Hattian Bala, Azad Kashmir – July 24, 2025: In a truly inspirational turn of events, Ghulam Murtaza Kazmi, a respected political and social leader from Chinari, District Jhelum Valley, has passed his matriculation exam (10th grade) at the remarkable age of 50.
Kazmi, who appeared in the exams under the Mirpur Board, did not just pass—he excelled. His achievement has been widely appreciated across the region as a symbol of determination, passion, and the unending pursuit of knowledge.
“Education is not just a piece of paper. It’s awareness, commitment, and a journey of lifelong improvement,” said Kazmi after receiving his results.
Despite his responsibilities and age, he took on this challenge as a personal mission, proving that age is no barrier to success. He also emphasized that a lack of time or resources should never hold anyone back from learning.
“When there is passion in the heart, no obstacle—be it age, time, or circumstances—can stop you,” he added.
His story has gone viral across Azad Kashmir and social media, motivating not only the youth but also elders who may have paused their educational goals.
“If I can achieve this at the age of 50, why can’t you? Hard work, dedication, and consistency lead to success.”
More Than Just a Personal Victory
This milestone is not just an academic win; it’s a message of hope for all. Whether you’re 15 or 55, it’s never too late to dream, to learn, and to grow. Ghulam Murtaza Kazmi has redefined what it means to be a lifelong learner.
📌 Reported by Neelum TV | July 2025