Almost a century ago, in the heart of the sub-continent, the downtrodden, desolate and dispirited Muslims felt a thirst for freedom and an independent homeland where they could be modeled into a Nation; a nation of the pure. To quench this thirst of theirs, Muslims of sub-continent unified, labored day and night, and initiated a freedom movement under the charismatic leadership of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Enwrapped within this freedom movement was an unconscious social revolution that emancipated Muslim women of India and made them break the conservative orthodox milieu to defy all sh Read More...
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What Bars Women from Financial Services
Women constitute 49% of the total population of Pakistan according to the 6th Population and Housing Census 2017 and only constitute 24% of female labor force despite considerable economic growth. Numbers tell us that 15% of the overall wage employme Read More...
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