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Pakistan’s First Sindhi Language AI Calculator – A Revolutionary Innovation By 16-Year-Old Mahrukh


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15/Feb/2025

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Pakistan’s First Sindhi Language AI Calculator – A Revolutionary Innovation By 16-Year-Old Mahrukh

An innovative AI calculator has been developed in just three days of work to help Sindhi-speaking people to calculate their business and students can use in their math practice.
A 16-year-old student from Karachi made a Sindhi Language calculator and stunned Pakistanis. The AI calculator was developed in just three days targeting Sindhi people's calculations easy to manage their daily tasks.
The proud thing is that the 16-year student who made the Sindhi Language Calculator is a girl named Mehroze who studies at Rehan Allahwala AI School in Karachi. She explained the reason for developing this tool was to assist the large population of Pakistan, which is those who can only speak and write in Sindh.



“I developed this with the help of AI, to help only Sindhi Speaking people, if the government shows interest, I can make more to commercialize. Now, it is necessary to develop skills rather than gain a degree. Youngsters can succeed by learning and exercising new skills. I’m already earning in dollars and also running my private channel. I want youngsters to focus on developing new skills and start working immediately rather than waiting for a degree to be completed. I have won awards in public speaking competitions and would love to continue my journey as a public speaker”
Her teacher, Ruba Fatima, the Vice Principal of the AI School, praised her, and said,



“Our curriculum is designed to help students earn while they are studying. We tend to provide technical knowledge and skills to students. Meanwhile, we provide helping classes to parents understand their curriculum”
Girls in Karachi are deprived of technical education and very few of them are advancing in practical science and research. Nationally or internationally, women are fewer than men seeking AI skills. This gap is very concerning for the governments of countries and that’s why the International Day for Women in Science is celebrated on every 11th of February.
Mehroz's success will act as a pioneer for many other girls of the entire world to seek technical skills to excel in their life

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