HYDERABAD, Feb 6: The Aurat Foundation will launch a ‘home net Pakistan movement’ in Sindh to create awakening among women and to train them in handicrafts. This was stated by Faiz Mohammad Solangi, Farida Khaskheli, Nazia Baloch and other office-bearers of the Aurat Foundation at a function in Tando Mohammad Khan on Sunday.

The said women of Sindh would have to come out in the field and work for their own well-being. Women had already made their mark in the market by producing beautiful handicrafts but they were not getting just reward for their handicrafts, they regretted. Aurat Foundation leaders said the basic purpose of the movement was to provide facilities to women to enable them to earn their living.

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