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Forbes magazine's '30 under 30' for 2018 list features four individuals of Pakistani origin.

The list, released on Tuesday, features 600 individuals who have made successful strides in different professions. 

Some of the industries included in the list are consumer technology, games, finance, healthcare, energy, science and etc. 

The four Pakistanis were selected by Forbes for their achievements in education, e-commerce, enterprise technology and retail. 

Raza Munir

Raza Munir's startup, Climb Credit, helps debt management for students in skills-based fields.

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He has been featured in the Education category, and according to Forbes, he has provided affordable loans to 5,000 students enrolled in 60 schools. 

Credit Climb was founded by Munir and three other people.

Sarah Ahmed

For her work in retail and the e-commerce segment, Forbes chose Sarah Ahmed. The entrepreneur, who is based in New York, found Warp + Weft. 

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Warp + Weft is described as a premium denim brand which weaves its own fabric for guaranteed fit and best value. The brand's objective is to increase size inclusivity. 

Khizer Hayat 

Khizer Hayat was selected by the Forbes list in the enterprise technology sector.

He is the president of the initiative Teach Pakistan, working to improve education in rural areas of Pakistan as a non-government organisation.

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Hayat is also the co-founder of ThroughPut, which is a data science automation company which estimates waste in supply chain and logistics operations and offers recommendations to eliminate bottlenecks and areas of concern, according to Forbes. 

S. Zayd Enam

The last Pakistani to feature on the list is S. Zayd Enam, founder of Mediconnect. 

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Mediconnect is a healthcare provider in Pakistan. After dropping out of his PhD program, Enam founded Cresta.ai. The startup, dealing in customer service, works towards improving the quality provided by the industry.


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