Pakistan women
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In Pakistan, extreme heat has become one more fetter on women’s sports
Zofeen T Ebrahim, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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‘Ways of Being’: Pakistani women writers explore selfhood, politics without giving into stereotypes
Saloni Sharma
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How Ashrafunnisa Begum, who set up the first girl’s school in Lahore, educated herself in secret
Muhammadi Begum
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Watch: In Pakistan, journalist objects to women footballers wearing skirts, team coach responds
Scroll Staff
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‘I represent the dreams of every woman’: Meet Manisha Ropeta, the first Hindu woman DSP of Pakistan
Scroll Staff
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Watch: ‘Aurat March’ in Pakistan to celebrate International Women’s Day
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Glimpses of the 2021 ‘aurat march’ in Pakistan on International Women’s Day
Scroll Staff
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Pakistan women to take fitness tests, players falling short of benchmarks won’t be penalised: PCB
Scroll Staff
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In Pakistan, IT training programmes are looking to redefine women’s role in the labour force
Zofeen T Ebrahim, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Watch: Protestors throw stones, sticks at the participants of Pakistan’s 2020 ‘Aurat March’
Scroll Staff
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A single mother who fought back against sexual harassment now drives a taxi for women in Pakistan
Scroll Staff
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Shamed and sidelined for too long, plus-size women in Pakistan are now speaking up
Annam Lodhi
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From Veena Malik to Qandeel Baloch: Why are some women in Pakistan branded as ‘bold’?
Faiza Shah Fatima Niazi
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Uproar over Malala’s jeans: For Pakistan, women’s autonomy is a threat to national integrity
Zoya Rehman
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Behanchara Diaries: Pakistani feminists have a new podcast, and it’s calling all the desi ladies
Shikha Kumar
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When will young Pakistani women find their own fiery brand of revolution? Or is it here already?
Aneela Zeb Babar
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This tale of longing and infidelity in Lahore is not a straightforward social novel
Faiqa Mansab
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How Pakistani and Indian women in three countries confront marital economic abuse
Punita Chowbey, The Conversation
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More single Pakistani women are choosing to make their home in the West – alone
Madiha Waris Qureshi
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The crime of having fun: A law against honour killings in Pakistan has had no effect (yet)
Rafia Zakaria