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Depression.

We are all suffering through a lot, in our own different ways. Suffering doesnt just mean that one suffers physically. It literally doesn't mean to have some sort of physically disease or to have some disease regarding our metabolism. We're living in a country where "mentally depressed" is not being counted in "suffering". Blackmailing, torturing and of course " Log kya kahyngy" is ruling our minds. There is a person who is getting blackmailed about something. There is another person who is being tortured brutally. There are people who are not allowed to study their favourite fields and are being told that only medical and engineering are good field. And then there are people who are suffering from " log kya kahyngy ." * Don't wear that dress warna loug kya kahyngy. Engineering chor ke literature parhogi? Loug kya kahyngy? Haww did you hear about Mr. Khan's daughter?? She just got divorced. Loug kya kahyngy ab? Did you know M...

Zymal- Youngest Entrepreneur from Pakistan


Founder of an innovative social project dubbed Zee Bags, Zymal Umer is the youngest ever entrepreneur from Pakistan.
Belonging to Sargodha, she was six years old when she thought to use newspapers bags and sell them to assist needy children.Her parents helped bring the idea to reality and before they knew it, they were venturing into a social entrepreneurship project. Zymal sold her first bag for 70 Rs, she used the money to help an orphanage girl Sana. This encouraged her to invest more into it and start a journey to help the children in the orphanage. She makes these bags at home using some old newspapers. Each bag is sold for the same price, i.e. Rs. 70. Sometimes people even donate money to help her in her cause.
Zymal sells hundred of bags daily and uses the money to help the children in SOS.
She received a Gold Medal from Federal Secretary of Education, Pakistan in 2016, in May 2016, she received the “2016 Commonwealth Youth Award for Excellence in Education” in London and Prince Abdul Aziz Award for “Children Pioneer Award in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (2016).
Those who want to help her can use her Facebook page Zee Bags.

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