Today marks International Day of Transgender Visibility

NationalToday marks International Day of Transgender Visibility

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: In her message on International Day of Transgender Visibility, the Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr. Shireen Mazari has said that Pakistan’s Transgender Law is one of the most progressive in the world.

“Today we mark Transgender Day of Visibility and the Ministry of Human Rights is committed to mainstreaming transgenders and sensitizing police and judiciary,” the minister wrote on Twitter on Wednesday.

The International Transgender Day of Visibility is annually celebrated across the globe on March 31 to honor transgender people and raise awareness of discrimination faced by them worldwide, as well as a celebration of their contributions to society.

Must read

Recent News

Terrorism in Russia: Central Asian Youth Becoming hired-guns

0
Monitoring Desk: The killing of top Russian General Igor Kirillov along with his assistant confirmed again connections between emerging terrorism and Central Asian republics.This...
Why the Season of US Sanctions starts against Pakistan?

Why did the Season of US Sanctions start against Pakistan?

0
Islamabad, Pakistan: On December 19, 2024, the US again imposed sanctions on Pakistan, and the Foreign Office of Pakistan believes the US decision to...
Mustafa Sayed Appointed as Inaugural Member

BRI’s Green and Low-Carbon Expert Network kicks off with Mustafa Sayed appointed as Inaugural...

0
Beijing, China: The BRI Green and Low-Carbon Expert Network (GLEN) was formally launched in Beijing.The network, supported by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment...

US imposes further sanctions on Pakistan

0
Monitoring Desk: The US has again imposed sanctions on Pakistan for its ballistic missile program claiming that Pakistan's program falls under the proliferation of...

11 terrorists of TTP sent to hell in KP by Pakistan Army

0
Monitoring Desk: On 17-18 December 2024, eleven Khwarij (official name of TTP terrorists) were sent to hell in three separate engagements in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
Advertisement