Australian HC visits Dawlance Service Centre
MULTAN, SEP 15 (APP/DNA): Australian High Commissioner Neil Hawkins visited Dawlance’s first-ever female-led service centre in Multan on Monday.
The franchise is run by two entrepreneurs, Rimsha Yaqoob and Aliza Rukhsana, marking a historic milestone for women’s empowerment in Pakistan.
Hawkins praised Dawlance for promoting gender inclusion and innovation, saying such initiatives support socio-economic growth and inspire women to join technical and entrepreneurial roles.
Dawlance Director HR Muhammad Ahmad said the initiative aims to provide quality after-sales service while creating opportunities for women to take leadership roles in various fields.
Dawlance reaffirmed its commitment to empowering women and promoting gender diversity across its network nationwide.
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