‘Women’s role crucial for national progress’

Scores of women from diverse backgrounds participate in Women’s Day event


SHOAIB SABZWARI March 09, 2024
Women activists take part in Aurat March, a demonstration rally, to mark International Women’s Day in Islamabad. PHOTO: AFP

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TAXILA:

An event commemorating International Women’s Day in Taxila underscored the pivotal role of women in the nation’s development.

Scores of women from diverse backgrounds participated in the event, emphasising the importance of women’s involvement in society and their collaboration with men for the progress of developing nations.

Participants highlighted the considerable respect accorded to women in Islamic society, noting that in the contemporary technological landscape, women are equal to men in every field. They emphasised that providing equal opportunities for women is crucial for societal development.

Azra Masood, a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-backed candidate from NA-54, spoke at the event, emphasising the foundational role of women in the development and progress of families, societies, and nations. Masood underscored that women, whether as mothers, daughters, or sisters, contribute significantly to societal progress when fulfilling their responsibilities effectively.

Simultaneously, the Directorate of Health Services at Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad organised an event to honour women’s invaluable contribution to the fight against polio on International Women’s Day. The initiative recognised the relentless efforts of women in the polio eradication program, and certificates were distributed to honour the outstanding services of women polio workers actively involved in the anti-polio campaign.

During the event, the Islamabad deputy commissioner highlighted the pivotal role played by women workers in the polio campaign, acknowledging their hard work and diligence in achieving set targets. The event also featured a short walk participated in by distinguished guests and participants, aiming to raise awareness about the significance of International Women’s Day and symbolising solidarity and support for ongoing efforts to empower women in various spheres of life. With additional input from APP

Published in The Express Tribune, March 9th, 2024.

 

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