Khaleej Times

Senator Krishna Kumari named in BBC’s 100 Women 2018 list

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islamabad — Human rights activist and senator Krishna Kumari has been named in the annual BBC 100 Women list that honours the achievemen­ts of 100 inspiring and influentia­l women from around the world every year, reports Dawn online.

Krishna, 39, belongs to the Kohli community from the remote village of Dhana Gam in Nagarparka­r and was elected as senator in March after spending many years working for the rights of bonded labourers in Pakistan. She is the first Thari Hindu woman to be elected to the Pakistan senate.

Her endeavours to end bonded labour in Pakistan are fuelled by her own childhood experience of being forced to work with her family by a landlord in Umerkot for three years before being rescued in a police raid.

After they were released from bonded labour, her parents encouraged her to study, supporting her from primary classes in Umerkot and Mirpurkhas to a postgradua­te degree in sociology from the University of Sindh, Jamshoro.

After being trained further in human rights, Krishna worked for the Youth Civil Action Programme to identify cases of bonded labour and conducted case studies focusing women under bondage, organised workshops and seminars on bonded labour, sexual harassment at workplace and other human and women’s rights issues and wrote for various newspapers.

When she was elected to Senate, she vowed to continue working for “the rights of the oppressed people, especially for the empowermen­t of women, their health and education.”

 ??  ?? Krishna Kumari was elected senator in March after spending many years working for the rights of bonded labourers in Pakistan.
Krishna Kumari was elected senator in March after spending many years working for the rights of bonded labourers in Pakistan.

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