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Islamabad (Urdu Times): Federal Human Rights Minister Riyaz Hussain Pizada has said that the current government has allocated five billion rupees for women’s rights in one year.

Federal Human Rights Minister Riyaz Hussain Pizada has said that the current government has allocated five billion rupees for women’s rights in one year. The money has been allocated. Matric first division pass with the participation of Higher Education CommissionThe future village girls will be given scholarships. He expressed these views while addressing a national conference on women and digitalization held at a local hotel on Tuesday. On this occasion, the Chairperson of the National Commission for the Dignity of Women Nilo Far Bakhtiar, Center Sami Azdi and Center Farhatullah Babar also spoke. FederalHuman Rights Minister Riyaz Hussain Pizada said that we can work together to build a nation where gender is not an obstacle for development. He said that the current government allocated five billion rupees for women’s rights during one year. He said that Benazir income support in the whole country including Sindh provinceUnder the program, women have been paid a lot of money, due to which identity cards have been made for poor women. He said that I am making cards for poor families by setting up a double shift of NADRA in Hasilpur area. Despite the fact that my constituency is remote, the Federal Minister of Information Technology worked hardK has provided the facility of 4G, due to which every house in Bahalpur has been digitized. He said that I had said that during and after the code, this will be the device from which the children will be able to get education. said that digitization will increase the trend of business among women. Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz SharifThe money allocated for women’s rights, the Ministry of Human Rights is trying in every way for the rights of women, we are working with HEC to help poor students and especially girls from villages who have passed first division in matriculation. Scholarship will be given. Federal minister said that our own institutes of sewing and kitchenThese include Day Care Center and Scooty Program for the first time in the country’s history, money has been allocated in SDP for women’s rights, from which 20,000 women going to offices will be distributed Scooties. Village girls are now coming forward. My constituency has topped in Bahalpur. He said that when I was elected for the first time in 1993, I said that there will be no development if the bulb does not work in every house. I also started the digitalization program. Federal Human Rights Minister said that Prime Minister Shehbaz tirelesslyHe has put the country on the path of development by hard work. He said that the buses which were stopped for three years in the previous regime have been run by the current government. He said that the previous government only worked on riots and foreign agendas. He said that the previous government violated their human rights by confining people in their homesAddressing the opening ceremony of the conference, Chairperson National Commission for Women’s Dignity Nilufar Bakhtiar said, “49% of the country’s population is women, we cannot leave them behind. In this conference, they will work not for the development of women, but for the development of the country. Center Sami Azdi, who brought the resolution to equip women and girls with digital skills in the Senate, has created appropriate policies and organizational leaders. During the discussion on the importance of a united vision. Center Farhatullah Babar highlighted the importance of equipping the women of Pakistan with critical digital tools and skills. NCSW chairperson Nilofar Bakhtiar presented the law against child marriage to Federal Human Rights Minister Riyaz Hussain Pirzada. The federal minister promised to approve this law before the completion of the recent assembly. During the report “Digitalization and Women in Pakistan” basic policyThe framework was created by the representatives of all the provincial institutions for each province. These included Women Development, Social Welfare, Provincial Assistant Commissions on Women (PCSWs), Information and Technology, Planning and Development Institutions and Technical Education in all provinces, including Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. wereNCSW along with its partners United Nations Development Program (UNDP), UNFPA, UN Women and JAZZ have prepared the landmark report on “Digitalization and Women in Pakistan”, which covers the entire It was formed as a result of a consultative process involving the country. Public and private, social welfare, education sector, media and think tanks etc. were involved in the preparation of this report. The report was presented at the 67th session of the Global Commission on Women held in New York on March 8, 2023.

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