Arfa Karim Randhawa - Complete profile:
- Poetry:
- Arfa was a poet too at a very young age. She wrote several English poems. She said that when she was going to meet Bill Gates She wrote a poem for him "Mr. Bill Gates".....► (Read more)
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- Published Interviews:
- At the age of 5, when I was in kindergarten, I often used to pass by the computer labs and see students doing work on computers. I realized that calculation, which would take us a long time to do, can be done in less than a second with the help... ► (Read more)
- Video Interviews:
- She was so much talented and intellectual young Pakistani girl. She won many awards and became a national pride. She was then attending morning shows and other TV shows, as media gave her a lot of tribute and encourage her every time. ... ► (Read more)
- Awards:
- Reports from CMH Lahore:
- A doctor’s team was hired by Microsoft to consult with doctors of Aarifa Karim – the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional (MSF) – in Pakistan to overview her condition, confirmed Aarifa’s father Lieutenant Colonel (retd) Randhawa ... ► (Read more)
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After receiving the MCP award and meeting the Bill Gates of microsoft, answering to the question, "What does it mean to you to receive this honor?" Arfa told in an interview:
It means a lot to me, because it helped me get recognition worldwide and to fulfill the dreams of my parents, especially my late grandfather, Ch. Abdul Karim Randhawa. I am thankful to Almighty Allah and my teachers, without whom I could not have achieved this honor. This is just the beginning.
World youngest MCP - Microsoft Certified Professional and holder of many records and awards, Arfa Karim Randhawa of Faisal Abad (Pakistan) passed away on Saturday 14 January 2012 in CMH - Combined Military Hospital Lahore.
She suffered from cardiac arrest after an epileptic seizure on December 22, 2011 and was admitted to Lahore's Combined Medical Hospital (CMH) in critical condition. First doctors said there is no hope for her survival, and that her life support could be switched off ‘at any time’. But later on 3 January Dr Hussain said: “we believe that we can be successful in activating her cerebral activity.”
Got tears in my eyes,,, Arfa I am inspired,,, u really moved me,,, I Love u sis
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