Over 51% of flood-hit people are women: UNIFEM
ISLAMABAD: More than half of the 20 million flood-hit people are women, according to the United Nations Development Fund for Women (Unifem). “Women need to be included in development plans
ISLAMABAD: More than half of the 20 million flood-hit people are women, according to the United Nations Development Fund for Women (Unifem). “Women need to be included in development plans
By Sadia Qasim Shah PESHAWAR: A non-governmental organisation, working on women issues, has said that a large number of women become victims of violence as they remain financially poor due
ISLAMABAD: The capital police have established three ladies complaint units (LCUs) at different police stations to ensure speedy justice to women victims of violence. A formal inaugural ceremony was held
Karachi: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) informed the Sindh High Court (SHC) that the PTA endeavoured to implement the SHC’s order and had directed all Internet Service Providers, operators from
Sir: Pakistan’s media seems to be the only segment of society at the moment that is prospering. The media personnel have gone ecstatic over the current political climate in the
RAJA AQEEL ISLAMABAD: The federal government has withdrawn a press statement issued by the Press Information Department (PID) Wednesday quoting the Minister for Labour and Manpower Syed Khurshid Shah as
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