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    WOMEN’S LIBERATION IN THE TRIBAL SOCIETIES IN KOTLA MUGHLAN, DISTRICT RAJANPUR
    (UMT.Lahore, 2019) Fouzia Razzaq
    Women's status in Pakistani society all around and inborn areas like Rajanpur particularly is considered as helper to men. These significantly male driven viewpoints are immersed with the standard culture of Pakistan. This study emphasize upon exploring women liberation in the tribal societies. Also this study is consequently coordinated to know the status of women in Kotla Mughlan, familial society. By conducting the in-depth interviews from 10 female of Kotla Mughlan of district Rajanpur a researcher wants to know about that how female of kotla Mughlan’s constructs knowledge about the status of women in their tribal societies. And how can an education can enhance the status of women in Kotla Mughlan. Also what are the political and economic factors that can enhance the status of women in Kotla Mughlan. In short, women liberation was a key focus of this study. This thesis argues that viewing at the concept of women liberation in tribal areas of South Punjab. This approach refers the diversity of women liberation in different regions.

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