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P.NO.100 :NGO holds bikeathon in Karachi to raise awareness about women's harassment

 In a bid to bring issues to light about road badgering looked by ladies in Pakistan, a non-legislative association (NGO) held a bikeathon in Karachi on Sunday.

No less than 120 cyclists, all kinds of people, partook in the occasion.

Bikeathon, an occasion in which members cycle a significant distance, was coordinated by Karachi-based NGO Aahung, dealing with advancing ladies' privileges and wellbeing.

Different trekking bunches cycled from Inn Metropole (Shahra-e-Faisal), following the assigned course, to Bagh Ibn-e-Qasim (Seaview) to bring issues to light for the avoidance of road provocation looked by ladies and young ladies.

The occasion was held with the trademark "Practicing her right to public spaces". It was taken an interest by individuals of any age from 10 to 60. They were blissful about their support in the meeting and communicated their longing to assume their part in achieving change in the public arena.

A female member who's likewise an understudy of Food Science and Innovation, Uroosa said at times when they cycled on the streets and were abandoned, they expected that somebody could pass a remark on them as provocation cases are on the ascent in the city.

Another member said she began cycling a couple of months prior and it was whenever she first took part in a bikeathon.

The members were approached to assemble at Metropole at 7:45am and bikeathon started around 8:30am. The gatherings then, at that point, assembled at the endpoint, Bagh Ibn-e-Qasim.

Bikeathon rally coordinator, Aahung Correspondences Administrator Aamna Altaf said the occurrences of ladies' provocation were duplicating in the country for which appropriate activity was required. The cycle rally assumed a key part in drawing consideration towards this significant issue, she said.

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