Oil-Changer Jamila Bibi Challenges Societal Values
Her husband died nearly 35 years ago and all her relatives turned a blind eye towards her. The changed pattern of life pushed the woman towards her own business
The world is changing for women and so are their work patterns. Women are no more feeling hesitant to work in male-dominant fields and Jamila Bibi of Ranchor Line in Karachi is the epitome of courage and determination.
Jamila Bibi’s husband died nearly 35 years ago and all her relatives turned a blind eye towards her. The changed pattern of life pushed the woman towards her own business.
The brave lady started her set up for a motorbike oil-changing service and is earning the bread for the past many years through this.
Read Also
This Educationist Saved Future of a Visually Impaired Student
One of her long-time customers said that Jamila Bibi charges nominally for her work, terming her a hardworking and honest woman.
The lady shared her views that she feels no shame in running a small set up and she has been into it for ages.
Jamila Bibi told that initially, she used to change oil for bikes and cars both but now due to age, she is working for motorcycles only.
Pakistani society has a lot of courageous ladies who are working day and night and shoulder to shoulder with men to earn decent bread for their families and Jamila Bibi is surely one of them.