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KARACHI: Manisha Kumari has become the first-ever Hindu woman Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) in Sindh.
According to details, Manisha, who hails from Jacobabad, successfully cleared Sindh Public Service Commission and became the first female Hindu DSP of Sindh. Meanwhile human rights activist, Kapil Dev, also confirmed the development on Twitter.
Kapil Dev wrote, “Amidst all the negative news, here is some positive news. Manisha d/o Ballo Mal would be the first Hindu girl to have been appointed as DSP after clearing the CCE exam.”
Amidst all -ve news, here is some positive news. Manisha d/o Ballo Mal would be the first #Hindu girl to have been appointed as DSP after clearing CCE exam. Congratulations to her!! More power to girls!! #WomenEmpowerment pic.twitter.com/xeMHbZvMei
— Kapil Dev (@KDSindhi) April 14, 2021
Pakistan’s Hindu community has long been confined to the sidelines for the part when it comes to the key positions in the country. In recent years, however, talented individuals from the Hindu community have been making progress.
Manisha is not the only Hindu woman to opt for a career in government service in recent years. Two other Hindu women, Daina Kumar and Suman Pawan, also passed the public service commission exams. Both now serve as civil judges.