All the women working in the information technology division of the
Bank of Punjab's headquarters in the western Pakistani city of Lahore
wear headscarves tightly wound around their cheeks and chin, framing
their faces as they tap at their keyboards. A year or so ago not one
covered their heads with the hijab.
"I was the first," says
28-year-old Shumaila, as she waited with some impatience in the city's
iStore for her new £800 Apple MacBook to be loaded with the software she
had ordered.
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