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Nida Saleh Becomes First Woman to Drive Lahore’s Orange Line Train

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In a major step for women’s rights, Nida Saleh has become the first woman to operate Lahore’s Orange Line Metro Train. Her new role breaks ground in a field mostly led by men. This achievement is seen as a powerful example of progress in Pakistan’s public transport system.

 

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif praised Nida for her courage and determination. She called Nida a symbol of national pride. The Chief Minister also repeated her promise to support women in the workforce. She said her government is working hard to open more roles for women across all sectors.

Nida’s new job shows that times are changing. More women are entering jobs in public service and transportation. Her success may encourage other young women to take on similar roles. Leaders say this shift is part of a bigger plan to support equal opportunities for everyone.

This move also reflects larger changes happening in Punjab. Women are now joining the police, rescue teams, and public transport in growing numbers. Support from top officials has made it easier for women to access jobs that were once out of reach.

Nida’s achievement sends a strong message across the country. It proves that women can lead and perform well in technical jobs. As more women step into new roles, Pakistan moves closer to a future where everyone has a fair chance to succeed.

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif praised Nida for her courage and determination. She called Nida a symbol of national pride. The Chief Minister also repeated her promise to support women in the workforce. She said her government is working hard to open more roles for women across all sectors.

Nida’s new job shows that times are changing. More women are entering jobs in public service and transportation. Her success may encourage other young women to take on similar roles. Leaders say this shift is part of a bigger plan to support equal opportunities for everyone.

This move also reflects larger changes happening in Punjab. Women are now joining the police, rescue teams, and public transport in growing numbers. Support from top officials has made it easier for women to access jobs that were once out of reach.

Nida’s achievement sends a strong message across the country. It proves that women can lead and perform well in technical jobs. As more women step into new roles, Pakistan moves closer to a future where everyone has a fair chance to succeed.

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