Tuesday, November 5, 2024

These Pakistani women’s made Pakistan Proud in 2021

International Women's Day is celebrated around the world in recognition of the outstanding contributions of women from different areas around the world. International Women's Day is celebrated around the world on March 8 every year.

Pakistan also celebrates Women's Day with various seminars, conferences and events across the country to highlight the importance of the undeniable role women play in shaping society.

Here is list of those Pakistan Women's who made Pakistani nation proud on achieving the world recognition, it states women in Pakistan are so brilliant and Barve.

Pakistani nation's tribute these women's for recognition of Pakistan around the world.

Dr.Zubaida Sirang Book listed prestigious list of Books

Dr.Zubaida Sirang Book listed prestigious list of Books

Dr. Zubaida Sirang, the first Pakistani doctor to compile the list of accounting authorities In a first for Pakistani doctors for men and women, Chitrali eye surgeon.

Dr. Zubaida Sirang made headlines the year her book became the first Pakistani text to appear on the prestigious list of book authorities. Her book "Optics Made Eas.

The Final Review of Clinical Optics" was included in the list of "Best Ophthalmic Books of All Time". The book is written as a last-minute revision tool for ophthalmology students.

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Ayesha Malik banned the two-finger virginity test

Ayesha Malik banned the two-finger virginity test

Lahore High Court Judge Ayesha Malik took a landmark decision in January this year when she banned the use of two-finger virginity tests, which have been used in rape tests on victims of sexual assault and violence.

The Lahore Supreme Court (LHC) on Monday stated that virginity tests, including the two-finger test (TFT), used to investigate surviving assaults, were "illegal and unconstitutional" and stated that they had "no forensic value" in sexual matters. .

In a 30-page judgment, Judge Ayesha A. Malik wrote that the virginity test "violates the dignity of the female victim" and violates Articles 9 and 14 of the Constitution, which pertain to a person's safety and dignity.

Zara Naeem recognized topper of CA around the world

Zara Naeem recognized CA award

Zara Naeem made Pakistan proud by getting high marks in an exam from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

Zara achieved 96% in financial reporting. More than 527,000 students from 179 countries graduated. "I'm not really attracted to jobs like engineering or medicine," said Zara.

"I've been passionate about accounting since I was O-level." Zara hopes to have her own consultancy in Pakistan after her studies. She is also a makeup lover who wants to educate people about it.

Sidra Qasim nominated for Atoms Explode

Sidra Qasim nominated for Atoms Explode

Sidra Qasim, co-founder of the shoe brand 'Atoms', shared his incredible journey to lead one of the most sought after and successful sneaker companies with Humans of New York's (HONY) Instagram page for Atoms Explode.

Qasim's story dominated the headlines as she outlined in more than 12 posts shared by (HONY) how she defied expectations, followed her heart and changed course more than once to get to where she is today.

It was celebrated abroad and at home to highlight Pakistani women breaking the mold.

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Aliza Ayaz nominated UN Youth Ambassador for SDGs

Aliza Ayaz nominated UN Youth Ambassador for SDGs

A proud moment for Pakistan when 22-year-old Pakistani climate activist Aliza Ayaz was appointed UN Youth Ambassador for SDGs.

After Malala Yousafzai, Aliza Ayaz is the second Pakistani woman to have this prestige. In addition, Ayaz is the first Pakistani to serve as an international representative in the British House of Lords.

According to the details, the 22-year-old climate activist has invested in relationship building to understand customer-specific problems and is working closely with the UK government to find optimal solutions for ecological and cultural diversity.

The 22-year-old climate activist thanked her on social media, writing: "I can't believe it. I was named a UN Youth Ambassador to help promote his SDGs.

When I was twenty-two, I kept wondering if there was anything more important about that age than a tired connection." Finally, it may be a very low reflection of what InshAllah's transformative year will be.

Amna Baig won the Integrity Icon Award

Amna Baig won the Integrity Icon Award

ASP Amna Baig has won the Integrity Icon Award, which recognizes and honors officials who are committed to social change.

Baig is a police officer from Kohsar, Islamabad sub-division. The Danish ambassador to Pakistan presented her with the award.

" Iam impressed with her work to make public spaces safe for all genders and bring justice into society," Lis Rosenholm tweeted Wednesday.

Neelofar Shirazi bricks breaking world Record

Neelofar Shirazi bricks breaking world Record

A KPK women Neelofar Shirazi made a world record for breaking the 1000 bricks with hand in 27 minutes.

After smashing 150 bricks last year, she decided to make 1,000.

Neelofar Shirazi was ready to try a Guinness Book of World Records that she had dreamed of all her life.

Standing among 1,000 bricks on an equal number of cement blocks, Sherazi was a little nervous before embarking on the unprecedented and unbeatable performance.

"My mom and family members, my trainer Master Chen, my friends and event sponsors are all here to support me and their presence is very reassuring," said Neelofar.

Neelofar wore a black shirt with the emblem of the Pakistani flag and stood up to unleash his powers. With the master's first cry, she began to break the stones.

Pakistani women's nominated in 1000 outstanding Female Nurses and Midwives in World

Pakistani women's nominated in 1000 outstanding Female Nurses and Midwives in World

Eight Pakistani Nurses and Midwives have been named on the 2020 list of 100 Outstanding Female Nurses and Midwives around the world.

Healthcare professionals have been recognized by Women in Global Health (WGH), who have partnered with the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Population Fund, Nursing Now, the International Council of Nurses and the International Association of Midwives on the list.

Faculty members Yasmin Parpio and Samina Vertejee were recognized in the Community Hero category for their community nursing achievements, while Saima Sachwani was recognized in the Human Capital Development category for their contribution to the development of an effective nursing plan.

Midwife Marina Baig was also recognized for using mobile health technologies to improve maternal health outcomes in the innovation, science and health category. SONAM Dean Dr. Rozina Karmaliani was honored in the Governance and Management category for her efforts to promote teen health, strengthen research capacity and integrate research into teaching and practice.

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