KP Female Commando Joins UN Peacekeeping Force
Gul Nisa Kundi of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been selected by United Nations to join Bomb Disposable Squad (BDS)

Women in Pakistan have been skyscraping with their flair and talents. Female Police Commando, Gul Nisa Kundi of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), has been selected by United Nations (UN) to join Bomb Disposable Squad (BDS) in Sudan.
Gul Nisa belongs to the remote area of Tank near Dera Ismail Khan, KP. She has been picked by the UN to serve in the Peacekeeping Force as the Assistant Inspector in Bomb Disposable Squad.
The brave daughter of Dera Ismail Khan has already been serving in the KP as a female commando for five years after receiving her training to carry out missions in Pakistan before joining the UN squad Sudan.
Nisa has undergone and cleared written, driving, fire, and computer tests at district, provincial and national levels.
Another wonder woman of KP, Sonia Shamroz, is a female officer appointed for the first time in history as the District Police Officer (DPO).
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Sonia Shamroz is a basic pay scale (BPS) scale 18 official who was appointed as the DPO Chitral.
Pakistan has been among those countries that have been witnessing a jump in cases of domestic and physical abuse against women.
However, women like Sonia and Gul Nisa are precedent in setting examples for other marginalized women as brave and courageous souls who have been determined to project a better Pakistan.




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