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  2. Nadia Khan - Wikipedia

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    The show began airing in 2003 from Dubai. In November 2006, Khan moved to Geo TV to a new live chat and interview show called the Nadia Khan Show (Geo Mazay Say). She interviewed a variety of Pakistani celebrities, artists, performers, religious leaders, athletes and politicians. There were also segments on Islam, and health and beauty.

  3. Areej Chaudhary - Wikipedia

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    Areej Chaudhary (Urdu: اریج چوہدری; born 7 May 1997) is a Pakistani actress and beauty queen. She is the winner of Miss Pakistan World 2020 [1] [2] and was sent to Miss Earth 2020 [3] virtually to represent Pakistan, Miss Eco International and Miss Global International.

  4. Women in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    A girl in North Pakistan. Pakistan is a patriarchal society where men are the primary authority figures and women are subordinate. [165] Gender is one of the organizing principles of Pakistani society. Patriarchal values embedded in local traditions, religion and culture predetermine the social value of gender.

  5. Aware Girls - Wikipedia

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    Aware Girls was formed in Peshawar in 2002 [4] by sisters Gulalai Ismail and Saba Ismail, at the time aged 16 and 15 respectively. [5] They began by campaigning in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa area against gender based violence such as honour killings and acid attacks and then by educating girls and women about their human rights, giving them negotiating skills to use within their families [6] and ...

  6. Gulalai Ismail - Wikipedia

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    Gulalai Ismail (Pashto: ګلالۍ اسماعیل; Urdu: گلالئی اسماعیل; born 30 October 1986) is a Pakistani human rights activist from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.She is the chairperson of Aware Girls, a global ambassador for Humanists International, and a leading member of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM). [2]

  7. Girls at Dhabas - Wikipedia

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    The collective began in 2015. Sadia Khatri [4] photographed herself at a dhaba and then uploaded the image on the Internet. Sensing that this could become a larger, urgent conversation challenging the traditional role of women in public spaces, she teamed up with her friends Natasha Ansari, [5] Sabahat Zakariya, Najia Sabahat Khan, Amna Chaudhry, Mehrbano Raja, Sanayah Malik, Yusra Amjad and ...