Pakistan’s first female taxi driver and a local legend is__________?

Pakistan’s first female taxi driver and a local legend is__________?

A. Shahida Malik
B. Zahida Kazmi
C. Anum Shah
D. Sharmeela

Being one of the finest examples of empowered women in Pakistan, Rawaldi’s Zahida Kazmi is a role model for all women around the world.
Hailed as Pakistan’s first female taxi driver and a local legend, Kazmi, 60, has seen her four daughters doing graduation in different disciplines.
After her husband had died, Kazmi decided in 1992 to take her fate in her own hands by hitting the roads of the city. Then, she bought a yellow cab on easy installment through a government’s initiated employment scheme of 1987. Now, she drives her cab from the crowded markets of Islamabad to the remote tribal areas.

US Resumes Military Training Program for Pakistan Army, Offers _______Billion in Aid?

US Resumes Military Training Program for Pakistan Army, Offers _______Billion in Aid?A. $2 Billion
B. $3 Billion
C. $4 Billion
D. None of these

Trump administration has decided to resume the Pakistan’s participation in the International Military Education and Training Program (IMET).
The State Department, on Thursday 19th December 2019, announced the resumption of the program under which security aid of worth $2 billion will be given to Pakistan which was suspended in January 2018 on orders of President Donald Trump to pressurize Pakistan to “do more”.