First Female Patrolling Officers Hit the Roads in Karachi

Breaking stereotypes, both women aim high to work dedicatedly on roads through thick and thin

In a prodigious stride towards women empowerment, Karachi gets first female traffic constables as patrolling officers, however, the initiative received a dismissive response from the other gender.

Samavia and Razia, first female patrolling officers who joined the fleet, are a true representation of bravery and courage.

 

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Breaking stereotypes, Samavia and Razia aim high to work dedicatedly on roads through thick and thin.

More often than not in Pakistan, hectic jobs are associated with men but with changing dynamics, females are coming to the fore.

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This has enlarged employment opportunities for Pakistani women especially during the recent economic crisis due to global pandemic.

As the post garnered attention on social media, a number of cynical comments popped up on it.

Not only this, a social media user body-shamed one of the traffic wardens.

The male users remarked that the inclusion of females in multiple fields has been the cause behind swelling unemployment in the country.

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Meanwhile, in an affronting comment, a user maintained that the deserving male candidates remained deprived of jobs due to females.

Earlier in 2019, female traffic constables were hired and deployed at Shahrah-e-Faisal, a boulevard in Karachi.

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