What's new

Once Upon A Time In Pakistan

. .
It's not forgetting your past. Many Pakistanis are lamenting how golden and beautiful Pakistan was and what it has become. That is confusing.


Thats why i m telling you to not forget past . Because it teaches you what you had done good in your past and what were your mistakes.
 
. . .
you will never understand
I dont get it either Lahore was a garbage dump 30-40 years ago now its a modern city ditto for all major urban centres i just don't get you NFP type pessimists

well women doing job was never an issue in country read about women role in Pakistan movement and Pakistan Army AMC,the problem only that time was availability of JOBS,women are only getting educated because Government has built more educations institutes in last 20 years mean those who are leaving some institute would have to use what they got from institute and also compare our population before 1980 and today..
10801844_769168463171157_4400808509938274822_n.jpg

An old PIA hostesses recruitment advert: See if you are eligible
11069358_797704416984228_4845997741783212786_n.jpg

Pakistan's first female Major General - Dr Shahida Malik

A graduate from Fatima Jinnah Medical College class of 1969, Dr Shahida Malik became the first female Major General of the Pakistan Army on 17 June 2002. She assumed the position of Inspector General of some 31 Pakistan Army hospitals. Subsequently after her retirement from the Pakistan Army, she was posted as Director General Health, Govt of Pakistan, which post she held until 2008, and was widely respected for her grace and humility.
10930116_797704043650932_7080916263097342825_n.jpg


Begum Liaquat Ali Khan with head of Pakistan Air Force
10686663_797703886984281_527875966903803639_n.jpg

PIA: The golden days
10603511_702742423147095_6390162073104805270_n.jpg

Students outside the Arts Lobby at the Karachi University in 1974.
But back then many jobs were considered taboo for women
 
. . . . .
.
. . . .

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom