CADD minister lauds Pakistani women for their exceptional leadership qualities

Author: Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Capital Administration & Development Division (CADD) Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry on Friday said Pakistani women have extraordinary talent, who are proving their abilities and excelling in all fields.

He made these remarks while addressing the ceremony organised by Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Administration in connection with International Women’s Day 2018 to celebrate the achievements of women in various fields.

ICT Chief Commissioner Aftab Akbar Durrani and Industries & Labour director, additional deputy commissioners and other ICT officials attended the function. The minister said Pakistani females were very talented and the government was committed to extend all possible facilities to them so that they could prove their mettle.

The minister said Pakistani women were actively working in several sectors which were traditionally thought to be forte of men such as the Armed Forces, professional flying etc. He was of the view that there is a need to enhance women entrepreneurship in the country for further empowerment of women emancipation in the society.

He said that history bears testimony to the fact that no country has ever progressed if half of its work force stay out of the economic process. Through notable achievements in politics, sports, media, arts and health, Pakistani women have time and again proved they can take up all the challenges imposed by the modern society on them.

He said no doubt that there are many challenges that women face every day but we are committed to giving them the best working environment and job opportunities. He said that in our society, women besides being great mothers, obedient daughters and caring wives are contributing in professional fields as well.

He appreciated the successful women development programme of ICT and the effective role Islambad Employees Social Security Institute (IESSI) was playing in providing health facilities to labourers. He also appreciated the role of lady health workers especially in polio campaigns.

Roots School System Founder Riffat Mushtaq also spoke on the issue during the event.

Towards the end of the ceremony, cash prizes were distributed by the chief guest to lady health workers. Also sewing machines, washing machines, fridges and an umrah package was also given to the female labourers of IESSI.

Published in Daily Times, March 10th 2018.

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