Three-day handicrafts exhibition concludes in Abbottabad

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PESHAWAR
A three-day exhibition of handicrafts made by women working at home and Darul Amans concluded at a local hotel in Abbottabad.
Mashal Azam Yousafzai, the Adviser to the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Ushar, Zakat, Social Welfare, and Women Development, was the chief guest at the closing ceremony.
The exhibition, organized by Social Welfare Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, showcased the handicraft products of Darul Aman and women working from home. Many people, including common citizens and tourists, attended the exhibition, an official handout said.
During the closing ceremony, Adviser Mashal Yousafzai mentioned that the government will support those who lack assistance, particularly aiming to provide shelter for Darul Aman.
She emphasized the need for a learning and opportunity center to empower and educate women.
Mashal stated that women can only be empowered through skills and employment, and the Department of Social Welfare is working towards women’s development.
She highlighted that Quaid Imran Khan has always advocated for the empowerment of marginalized communities to progress the country.
Additionally, Adviser Mashal Yousafzai cut a cake to celebrate Pakistan Independence Day. In his message, she expressed that while the dream of acquiring Pakistan’s land has been realized, there are still challenges regarding human freedom in the country.
She acknowledged the sacrifices of ancestors and emphasized the need for real freedom.