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In a Pakistan valley, a small revolution among women

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In a sawdust-filled workshop nestled in the Karakoram Mountains, a team of women carpenters chisel away at cabinets -- and forge an unlikely career for themselves in Pakistan.

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In a Pakistan valley, a small revolution among women

In a sawdust-filled workshop nestled in the Karakoram Mountains, a team of women carpenters chisel away at cabinets -- and forge an unlikely career for themselves in Pakistan.

Karimabad – In this village in a valley of the Karakoram massif, the opening of girls' schools by the Aga Khan III has gradually changed the fate of women. In addition to literacy, some have started to earn a living by starting their activity.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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