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Women's rights ppt

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Women's rights ppt

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  1. PRESENTATION WOMeN’S RIGHTS IN PAKISTAN Introduction History Early Age Marriage Literacy Restrictions Work place Harasements

  2. ABEER RIZWAN HOORAIN ABDUL-MAJEED MOAZZMA SAQIB ROMAISA GROUP MEMBERS:

  3. Women’s rights in Pakistan have been a notable topic. Women in Pakistan still faces various challenges for their rights. • Women’s rights refer to the fundamental entitlements and freedom. • This research explores the women’s rights challanges through descriptive and extensive literature in Pakistan. INTRODUCTION

  4. The struggle for women’s rights in Pakistan has been a long and complex journey. Since Pakistan has been founded. The founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah promised equal rights for women in the new nation. HISTORY This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY

  5. Early and child marriage are directly attributed due to gender inequality traditional practices and customs. Over all, for women age at marriage is 18 years. This figure is slightly higher in urban areas (19.1 years ) than in rural areas (18.1) years. We don’t have to force women for marriges if they said no so it means no. EARLY AGE MARRIGE Unhappy

  6. In some cultures family don’t allow allow girls for taking education because of their oldest thoughts that education is not necessary for girls. Last update in 2022 the female literacy rate in Pakistan was around 49% while male literacy rate is 73%. They don’t know the education for women or girls is very important because they play a crucial role in the development of our society. “The hands that rocks the cradle rules the world” LITERACY RESTRICTIONS

  7. Bullying is a serious issue that can have significant impacts on individuals, both emotionally and psychologically and also itis an unwanted, aggressive behavior. Bullying can take many forms, including verbal bulling, social bullying, physical bullying and cyberbullying. TYPES : Verbal Bullying: This includes teasing, name-calling, un-usuall comment, taunting, and threatening to cause harm. Social Bullying: Sometimes referred to as relational bullying, this involves hurting someone’s reputation or relationships. embarrassing someone in public, or excluding someone from a group. Physical Bullying: This involves hurting a person’s body.it includes hitting, kicking, pinching, tripping, pushing, taking or breaking someone’s thing and making mean or rude. Cyber Bullying: Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that occurs through digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets. It involves sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, or false content about someone else. This can happen on social media, through text mesaages, or in online forums and in gaming communities. WORK PLACE HARRASEMENT This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

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