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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a Pakistani immigrant in the United States and I love this country and the liberties I am offered here as a young woman. When I peruse this website, I am often shocked at the bitterness that seems to engulf most working women/moms on DCUM. [b]Where I come from, women are not allowed to work. [/b]The woman's place is considered to be the kitchen and her primary duty in life is to bear children and care for them. This attitude is so prevalent that many across the country deem it unnecessary to send their girls to school. [/quote] Hmmm....are you ignorant or just a liar? Women not allowed to work in Pakistan, well hmmm, let's see. Maheen Rahman, chief executive officer of Alfalah GHP Investment Management Ltd, Pakistan's most successful money manager. Roshaneh Zafar, founder and managing director of Kashf Foundation in Pakistan in 1996, founder of Kashf Microfinance Bank Limited. Jehan Ara , the President of Pakistan Software Houses Association for IT and ITES (P@SHA). Kalsoom Lakhani, founder of Invest2Innovate, also known as i2i, in 2011m founder and Editor of CHUP blog, co-ambassador of Sandbox, co-chair for Blended Profit, and a World Economic Forum Global Shaper. Maria Umar, founder of Women’s Digital League (WDL). Sabeen Mahmud, the President of The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE ) in Karachi. Yes not allowed to work, poor things![/quote]
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