10 Pakistani icons remembered on International Women Day

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Updated 09 March 2020
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10 Pakistani icons remembered on International Women Day

FAST FACTS

  • • Pakistan’s constitution promotes right to equality for both men and women
  • • Women make up 50 percent of the country’s population: United Nations Development Programme
  • • According to UN statistics, only 22.7 percent are part of Pakistan’s labor force
  • • Less than a fifth of the nation’s women have access to secondary education
  • • Pakistan ranks 151 out of 153 in the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Index 2020

ISLAMABAD: In a bid to recognize women’s achievements in the social, economic, cultural, and political spheres, this year’s theme for International Women’s Day is urging people to believe that “an equal world is an enabled world.”
Since its inception on March 8, 1911, the globally-celebrated event has sought to highlight several causes, with this year’s event focusing on promoting gender equality and inclusiveness at the workplace.
Here, Arab News Asia Bureau, which proudly employs a 48 percent female workforce, has compiled a list of 10 Pakistani women who have played a pivotal role in shaping the narrative for women’s achievements and equality in the country:

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FASTFACTS

• Pakistan’s constitution promotes right to equality for both men and women   • Women make up 50 percent of the country’s population: United Nations Development Programme   • According to UN statistics, only 22.7 percent are part of Pakistan’s labor force   • Less than a fifth of the nation’s women have access to secondary education   • Pakistan ranks 151 out of 153 in the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Index 2020


Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi out of Big Bash League with knee injury

Updated 30 December 2025
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Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi out of Big Bash League with knee injury

  • Afridi will return home for rehabilitation ahead of the Twenty20 World Cup starting in February
  • Afridi, on debut in Australian T20 league, took two wickets in four appearances for Brisbane Heat

Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi has picked up a knee injury ​in Australia’s Big Bash League and will return home for rehabilitation ahead of the Twenty20 World Cup starting in February, his team Brisbane Heat said ‌on Tuesday.

Afridi, ‌25, suffered a ‌knee ⁠cartilage ​injury ‌fielding during Saturday’s win over Adelaide Strikers, Heat said in a statement.

“After consulting with the Pakistan Cricket Board’s medical staff during the past ⁠24 hours, it was agreed that ‌Afridi would ... return ‍home for ‍further treatment,” it added.

Afridi, making ‍his debut in the Australian franchise-based T20 league, took two wickets in four appearances for ​Heat.

“The BBL was everything I had heard it would ⁠be – lots of good, skillful cricket. I have enjoyed the challenge,” Afridi said in a statement shared by the team.

Pakistan will begin their T20 World Cup campaign on February 7 with a group stage game against ‌Netherlands in Colombo.