The Sindh provincial government in Pakistan granted a permit for Aurat March's Mother's Day gathering in Karachi on May 10, 2026, but imposed 28 restrictions including bans on 'anti-state' slogans, LGBTQ+ advocacy, and clothing deemed 'objectionable.' The march organizers rejected the conditions as violations of freedom of assembly, while the broader Aurat March movement condemned the restrictions as tools of state censorship and control of women's rights activism.
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View all signals →KARACHI: In a move to protect some of the province’s most overlooked workers, the Sindh Assembly on Monday passed the Domestic Workers Welfare Bill 2025, bringing formal safeguards to the employment and working conditions of household workers across the province. According to the bill, which requires gubernatorial assent to become law, a domestic worker is defined as a person who does domestic work in a household. The new law lays down clear terms for employment and working conditions, requiring employers to provide domestic workers with rest breaks, medical care, a minimum number of meals and regulated working hours.