Assistant Commissioner, Peshawar brought along a surprise to work
Sarah became a mother some mere 5 months ago and refused to let that stop her from fulfilling her duties as Commissioner.
Being a woman in our society is already a tough job. From having to live up to people’s insane beauty standards to being EXTREMELY well-mannered and soft-spoken and kind and expert at housework and….the list is endless.
Despite that, Pakistani women manage to pull through, managing their house, work and social lives simultaneously. It is truly a commendable feat to be able to do so much, all with a smile on your face.
Being a working woman in our country can be particularly hard. Being a new working mother, on the other hand, is truly a tedious task.
One such lady has set a true example for all women to look up to; Sarah Tawab – the Assistant Commissioner in Peshawar.
Sarah became a mother some mere 5 months ago and refused to let that stop her from fulfilling her duties as Commissioner. Her commitment to her job as well as her little baby boy will be a massive influencing factor for all Pakistani mothers struggling to keep up their work lives alongside motherhood.
It was a proper surprise to see the social media embrace this change with open arms and flood Twitter with compliments and encouraging words for this outstanding lady.
This is so sweet♥️
Being a mother can't stop you from your duties
Assistant Commissioner #Peshawar Sarah Tawab with her 5 month baby girl Urwa.
Naya Pakistan🇵🇰🔥 pic.twitter.com/dYpfTrOey9— Muhammad Musharaf (@CmMusharaf) November 29, 2018
Assistant commissioner Peshawar Sarah tawab mother beauty 5 month baby on duty,💚 pic.twitter.com/MnKlSqDNbe
— Syed Shahzad Ali (@Syedshahzadaly) November 29, 2018
Sarah Tawab, a mother . She is assistant commissioner, Carrying her 5 month old baby and is visiting shops in #Peshawar to check the quality of food and rates. A perfect example of someone who doesn't compromise on either of her duties, #Respect pic.twitter.com/lmZJ5vIVoJ
— Syed Ali (@Ali_answers) November 29, 2018