they encouraged their brothers,husbands and sons not to give up the struggle untill their goal was achieved
the opportunity for middle-class women to think about society
Haessler argues that the backbone of the movement consisted primarily of middle-class women who had the resources and social networks to organize and advocate for their rights. Working-class women might not have been involved due to various factors, such as their demanding work schedules, economic constraints, and limited access to education and resources, which made it difficult for them to participate in the movement. Additionally, the issues that concerned middle-class women may not have directly aligned with the immediate struggles faced by working-class women.
They do not pay attention in sexual education or English class.
'why always women cook and man do not in pakistan'?"
who is richest women in pakistan??????
All Pakistan Women's Association was created in 1949.
More than half.
Married Bangladeshi women are more free to move, democratic but Pakistani women are more religious, conservative, elders, in the husband's house after the marriage limit the free movement of the women (comparing to the state of movement before marriage)
BI AMA was brave lady who has two sons 1.Maulana Shaukat Ali 2.
APWA is Social and Welfare Department for Women in Pakistan stands forAll Pakistan Women Association.
Dr. Fahmeeda Mirza is first women of Pakistan. she is speaker of Pakistan
yes