💨 Abstract
On International Women's Day, students from Karakoram International University in Pakistan-occupied Gilgit Baltistan expressed concerns about the challenges women face in the region. Issues discussed included lack of public transport, inadequate education opportunities, and insufficient political representation. They highlighted the difficulty women face in traveling due to the absence of a dedicated transport service, and criticized the government for not prioritizing women's rights and development, particularly in terms of property and basic rights.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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