Outline
1. introduction
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2 with thesis statement leading to the conclusion.
2. Hurdles in the way of women empowerment in Pakistan
a. Unlawful customs
b. Feudalism
c. Crimes against women
d. Domestic violence
e. Outdated and perennial culture
f. Forced and early marriages
g. Misinterpretation of religion
h. Lack of policies implementation
i. Hurdles in getting into politics
j. Insecurity at work place
k. Denied basic education
l. Poverty
m. Inaction of law
n. Health issues
3. Steps taken by government
Women rights chapter in 1956 constitution of Pakistan
Family law ordinance 1961
Musharraf regime
Women protection bill
10% quota in css
33% seats in parliament
Women rights chapter in 1956 constitution of Pakistan
Family law ordinance 1961
Women protection bill
10% quota in css
33% seats in parliament
Recruitment in army and police
Protection against women harassment at workplace bill 2009
Protection against domestic violence
4. Impacts
Faltering economy
Tarnished national image
Impact on family and future generations
Underdevelopment of the country
Inhuman customs prevail
Population explosion
Lopsided society
National disintegration
5. Solutions
Government and civil society should be vibrant
Proper and free education
Extended and qualitative health care
Full economic rights
Laws against evil customs
Freedom to choose ones career
Right to manage ones career
National commission on status of women
Abolishment of feudalism
Islam must me practiced in true letter and spirit
Rights to minorities be given
Easy, cheap and quick justice must be ensured
6. Conclusion
Introduction
Women can be called as GOD’s complete creation. Being the symbol of love, peace, care, tenderness and intensity, she must be given full rights in tandem with men. Almost all the religions and constitutions of the world have accorded women with their full rights. The constitutions of Pakistan