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Shehrbano, first Pakistani female officcer slected for Asia Society’s 21 Next Generation Fellowship

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LAHORE: Pakistani female police officer Shehr Bano Naqvi has been selected for the Asia Society’s 21 Next Generation Fellowship.

According to a spokesperson for Punjab Police, ASP Shahr Bano Naqvi was included in the Class of 2025 for her efforts to change the system.

The exceptional performance of 30 people from 27 countries was considered for the Asia 21 Next Generation Fellowship.

Shahr Bano Naqvi is the first female police officer from Pakistan to be selected for the Asia 21 Next Generation Fellowship.

IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar said that the global recognition of the performance of Punjab Police officers is a matter of pride.

The Asia 21 Next Generation Summit will be held in the Philippines from December 5 to 7, 2025.

The men and women selected for this summit will give concrete suggestions to solve the problems faced by the society.

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