FJWU Celebrates Taekwondo Yellow Belt Achievement

Fatima Jinnah Women University has marked a significant achievement as the first batch of its Pak-Korea Taekwondo Training Programme successfully completed the Yellow Belt Test. This accomplishment highlights the university’s ongoing efforts to foster discipline, physical fitness, and women’s empowerment through sports.
The rigorous evaluation, overseen by the Pakistan Taekwondo Federation, assessed students on technical skills, strength and endurance, and self-defense techniques. Under the expert guidance of Master Imran Mehmood, participants were able to demonstrate impressive progress in their martial arts training.
Ms. Tasawar Riaz, Deputy Director of the university, attended the event, reflecting the institution’s commitment to supporting extracurricular and athletic opportunities for women. University leadership, particularly Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Bushra Mirza, has played a pivotal role in encouraging such holistic development programmes, providing students with platforms to build confidence and new abilities.
With the next belt test scheduled for September 2025, the university looks forward to welcoming and training a new group of students. Congratulations have been extended to all successful candidates, with the university expressing pride in their dedication and achievements.



