Pakistan: The Best Of 2015 - Part II

Year 2015 proved to be a roller coaster ride for Pakistan. The nation remained in news due to some significant and proud moments and high achievements. This article is a continuation of previous one that lists down the main achievements to revive your memories. Feel proud being ‘PAKISTANI’.
 

Yamaha has resumed production of motorcycles in Pakistan with an aim to produce up to 400,000 units annually by 2020.
 

 Following the footsteps of Arfa Karim and Aziz Awan, young brother and sister Musfira and Ahmed have proved their mettle in the computers world as they cleared exams of Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) with flying colours.
 

Commonwealth Youth Games: Talha Talib bags silver medal for Pakistan
 
Pakistani Dota2 Champion Sumail Hassan Wins $6.6 Mn!
A student from Karachi has secured third place at the world’s largest pre-college science fair, competing against 1,700 young scientists from across the globe. Habab Idrees was one of eight Pakistani students who presented their science projects at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Isef) 2015, held in Pittsburgh, United States, from May 10 to May 15.
 
 23 year old, Farukh Bhabha, assembles a 3D printer that is four times cheaper than the 3D printers in international market
 
Netsol Ranks in Forbes ‘Top 500 Software Companies to Work For in 2015’
 
Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, has been ranked second in the list of world's most beautiful capitals followed by Paris, Washington, Berlin and Tokyo.
 

An exceptionally bright student of PakTurk International School in Jamshoro has brought home a gold medal after competing in Math Challenge V hosted by the Pan-Asia International School in Bangkok. Making Pakistan proud, Rajinish Aneel Bhatia of grade 7 bagged the gold medal in the international math competition.
 

Amir Khan to set up boxing academy in Islamabad
 
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