Google honors social dissident Perween Rahman
KARACHI: On January 22, social dissident Perween Rahman would have been 65 years old. Tragically, on March 13, 2013, her life was stopped by the individuals who didn't need all her serving the oppressed. She was ruthlessly killed by four shooters at a crossroads in her day-to-day existence when she was head of the Orangi Pilot Project (OPP) caring for imperative issues, for example, lodging and water supply. From that point forward, she's turned into an unbelievable person in the field of social assistance that many gaze upward to. As it should be. On Saturday, Google honored Ms. Rahman by making a smart doodle on her 65th birth commemoration. Depicting her significant commitment to Pakistani society, the web search tool states, "Rahman was brought into the world on this day in 1957 in Dhaka, Pakistan (presently Bangladesh). In 1971, she migrated with her family to Karachi. Rahman concentrated on engineering and proceeded to procure her lord's lodging, building, and m...