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Salute to this brave Lady , She shows the commitment of Pakistanis against WOT . Really a proud moment.
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A constable of KP police, Rafia has not one, but two Masters degrees — in economics and international relations. Currently, she is enrolled in a Bachelors of Law programme.
“There are plenty of jobs out there, but this one requires a special kind of courage,” she said, stressing that her faith in Allah is central to her career choice.
It depends on what you call moderately educated families, friend. If they are families earning more than 50,000 most such families then there is no such problem there. In our family there is no problem of any difference in educating females. The real problem is in poor households where the concept of female education hasn't penetrated. They give education to their sons and ignore their daughters.Possessing 2 Master Degrees & Enrolled in LLB, itself, is NO small achievement; specially in the region where even moderately educated families don't allow females to go beyond Matriculation. Adding that to passion & courage to be a BDU Officer commands awesome respect. This is nothing short of a history being written here.
Feeling Proud !!!
It depends on what you call moderately educated families, friend. If they are families earning more than 50,000 most such families then there is no such problem there. In our family there is no problem of any difference in educating females. The real problem is in poor households where the concept of female education hasn't penetrated. They give education to their sons and ignore their daughters.
Of course I feel this is the general trend. I have come across some drivers in the UAE who are also educating their female children. There may be vast differences among different locations in Pakistan too. Some areas like Musa Khel and Kohistan have no tradition of education. Rural areas have more taboos when it comes to female education. There are a number of factors that play a role here.
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