Sunday 12 February 2017

profile:almas batool by farwa

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Profile of ALMAS BATOOL MEMON  by farwa khanzada

"Its important for women to work. They need to keep their independence, to keep earning and being challenged."

                     A tall hieghted wheatish completion, Almas Batool Memon  is a honest, intelligent and youngest Civil Judge and Judicial Magistrate at Session Court,Hyderabad. In october 2016, after passing the exams of Judicial Magistrate she took her seat on the bench of Session Court Judges. She born in 1990 in Moro, district Nawabshah. She got her early educations from Hyderabad. Almas recieved the degree of LLB( Literally Legum Baccalaureus) from Sindh Law College Karachi. 28 years old almas started her carear by practicing as advocate for 2 months.
" When I was practicing in Court, I really enjoy the Law."
             Talking about her interest in Law she says, "It was always a dream for me to see myself as a lawyer, but it was not possible without support of my family."
               Almas Batool says her family support her alot to jump in the field where womens are in less amount and people thinks odd for women to join Law as profession. Her father was her biggest supporter. Her father made her dream come true.
               While talking about her personal life Almas says, " Im currently engaged but going to married soon. Its not neccasary for him to belong from the same field, i just want him to support me as my father did. Im expecting he will give prioty to me and my interest as much he can."
               As per, she have less working experience she is very dedicating towards her work. Her further goals are to go in High Court and Supreme Court.
               As being a working women she said, its a bit dreadfull to go and work in a new enviroment but i really want to work and take this apprehension as a challenge. As I have a passion for Law.
                As per, she have less working experience she is very dedicating towards her work. Her further goals are to go in High Court and Supreme Court.
                 Talking about the problems she faced almas says, " People use to stare me at a sight, as i have committed a great crime, Womens of my neighbourhood say that Im wasting my time in this meaningless profession."
                 According to Almas, if her father had not been encouraged her, she may never fix such a long journey with her passion in this society for mens. She not only fought to the people for her society, but she can't even stand them between her dream.
               Almas advised to every women for this or every other field that no work is done without passion. Labour and true passion make things strong and successful.
               She further said there is a need for social, economical and political measures which will discourage the social pressure for girls to work.

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