Punjab, led by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, introduced a Virtual Women Police Station and women-focused e-taxi service to ...
Pakistan, May 12 -- Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz announced a new system to combat online harassment and digital bullying, stressing zero tolerance for abuse against women across the province.
Pakistan, May 16 -- Pakistani actress Hina Altaf has spoken out about a disturbing experience of harassment during a drama ...
Even in 2026, Women journalists in Pakistan face persistent online abuse, where appearance often overshadows work, amid rising digital harassment, self-censorship, and legal concerns around cybercrime ...
The Government of Punjab has launched the country’s first virtual women's police station to improve access to justice and ...
Pakistan, May 15 -- Pakistani actor and host Hina Altaf has spoken publicly about an uncomfortable and unsafe experience she ...
Thousands of Pakistani women doctors are returning to practice through telemedicine. This initiative connects home-based doctors with patients in underserved areas. Many women left the profession due ...
Media in Pakistan has been facing legal pressure, physical violence, digital harassment and financial coercion, according to ...
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz said that if the political and military leadership remained committed to the country’s progress and stability, no force could stop Pakistan from moving forward.
Islamabad: The 28-point restrictions imposed on Aurat March Karachi by the government of Sindh province in Pakistan showcases ...
Punjab Ombudsperson Dr Najma Afzal Khan says workplace harassment cases have declined due to active enforcement. She said 1,305 of 1,400 cases had been decided and punishments awarded to those found ...