Sherry Rehman, Justice Ayesha Malik shine in Forbe’s 50 over 50

Pakistan Jan, 14 2023
Sherry Rehman, Justice Ayesha Malik shine in Forbe’s 50 over 50
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Islamabad: Climate Change Minister Sherry Rehman who made global news at  2022 UN Climate Change Conference (COP27) and Justice Ayesha Malik who is country’s first woman to serve as Supreme Court judge have been selected by Forbes in its list of Asia’s 50 over 50.

Forbes profiled 50 Asian-Pacific women over age of 50 who are breaking ground in their fields and motivating region’s youth. These women, according to outlet, are proving that success can happen at any age in fields of technology, medicine, art, politics and more. Forbes partnered with Mika Brzezinski and Know Your Value to produce this list.

Ayesha Malik, who at age 56 became first woman to serve as justice of Pakistan’s Supreme Court, also represented Pakistan in list. Justice Malik was judge at Lahore High Court for 10 years before being elevated to country’s highest court.

Published in The Daily National Courier, January, 13 2023

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