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On 14 August 2021, Ayesha Akram, a social media celebrity, was sexually assaulted by a crowd at Minar-e-Pakistan, Lahore, Pakistan. [1] [2] [3] In a video recording of the incident that went viral days later, the crowd was seen picking up the woman, throwing her up in the air between them, tearing off her clothes, and assaulting and groping her.
Kashana Home is a shelter home for the destitute and orphaned girls located in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] It was established in 1973 by the city district government of Lahore. [2] [3] Kashana Home made headlines in 2020 when its former superintendent accused Punjab minister Ajmal Cheema of 'misconduct' at the facility. [2] [4]
Cities like Karachi and Lahore are major base of operation for call-girls. In Karachi, many girls take on the occupation of call-girls independently; however most girls enter into prostitution after coming into contact with a pimp. The girls share 40%–50% of their income with the pimps.
The collective began in 2015. Sadia Khatri [4] photographed herself at a dhaba and then uploaded the image on the Internet. Sensing that this could become a larger, urgent conversation challenging the traditional role of women in public spaces, she teamed up with her friends Natasha Ansari, [5] Sabahat Zakariya, Najia Sabahat Khan, Amna Chaudhry, Mehrbano Raja, Sanayah Malik, Yusra Amjad and ...
In July 2017, a panchayat ordered rape of a 16-year-old girl in Multan as punishment for her brother's conduct. [35] In December 2017, a 25-year-old woman was gang-raped by four dacoits during a robbery at her house in Multan. [36] In January 2018, a seven-year-old girl named Zainab Ansari was raped and strangled to death in Kasur.
It is basically describing a girl's beauty and comparing it to different places of the world." [5] The song is named after the city of Lahore, the capital of Pakistani Punjab. However, Randhawa mentioned in a January 2019 interview that he had never visited the city. He said, "I haven't been to Lahore, but we get calls from Pakistan for a music ...
A 2008 ruling at Pakistan's Lahore High Court gave permission to Naureen, 28, to have a sex change operation, although the decision was applicable only towards people suffering from gender dysphoria. [43] In 2009, the Pakistani Supreme Court ruled in favour of a group of transvestites.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, a group of women from varied professional backgrounds and with the shared objective of contributing in this field decided to set up a girls school. [2] In 1979, Lahore Grammar School was established when the 55 Main campus in Gulberg opened its doors to a handful of students. [3] [4]