A National Tragedy
Refused to Be Ignored
In 1998, a generous group of compassionate educators witnessed a troubling pattern quietly unfolding across their communities. Brilliant students — young minds filled with ambition, potential, and promise — were being forced to abandon their education. Not because they lacked ability or passion. But simply because they lacked money.
Talented boys and girls, some of whom could have become future scientists, leaders, artists, and innovators, found themselves standing at the crossroads of despair. Financial hurdles became insurmountable walls. To the founders, this was more than an unfortunate situation — it was a national tragedy, a waste of priceless human potential.
"Every Lost Student was a Lost Opportunity for the Nation. Every dream deferred weakened not just the individual, but the collective future of the entire country."
— The Founding Vision, 1998
A group of compassionate educators pooled their ideas, energies, and modest resources to create an organisation dedicated to hunting talent among the needy.
The Norwegian chapter was formed to channel support from Norway's Pakistani diaspora and Norwegian donors directly to students in Pakistan.
Scholarships grew to cover Intermediate, DAE, Graduation, Masters/BS, Engineering, and Medical programs — from 5,500 to monthly 10,000 PKR.
Over ₨650 million disbursed. 896 Doctors. 482 Engineers. 1,377 post-graduates. A living legacy of transformed lives across Pakistan.