The Sindh government has stepped forward to fully support Pakistan’s first female boxer, Alia Soomro, as she prepares to represent the country in an international boxing event this August in Dubai. In this highly anticipated match, she will face an opponent from India.
To help her prepare and participate in the tournament, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has approved financial support of Rs. 4.7 million. This amount will cover all her training, travel, and competition expenses, ensuring she can focus fully on her performance.
At the cheque handover ceremony, CM Murad Ali Shah praised Alia’s hard work, courage, and determination. He called her a role model for young women across Pakistan and highlighted how important it is to encourage women in every field — especially in sports, where they often lack proper support.
He added that the Sindh government is committed to promoting gender equality and providing opportunities for women to excel. Supporting athletes like Alia, he said, is part of a broader vision to uplift female talent and show that women can succeed in all areas of life, including those that are typically male-dominated.
Alia Soomro’s upcoming fight in Dubai is not just a sports event; it is also a moment of pride for Pakistan and a major step forward for women in sports. The government’s support shows that with the right help and encouragement, Pakistani women can compete and shine on the global stage.