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A group of 20 girls defies gender norms by entering the male-dominated world of copper engraving, guided by instructor Mukhtar Ahmad. In a training center, they learn the intricate art, engraving copper plates into diverse shapes with motifs like Chinar leaves. Despite challenges, they master the craft, ready to venture into business, leveraging social media to showcase their designs and create a cooperative society for sustainable entrepreneurship. Their dedication and adaptability shine as they break stereotypes, preserving a centuries-old tradition while embracing modern opportunities.
Copper plates often contain inscriptions of hereditary grants given by kings. These plates are bunched using a copper ring and sealed in testimony of the respective authority. Archaeologists, linguists and orientalists use these copper plates to reconstruct the past.
10 armed men entered the San Antonio port early on Tuesday morning, attacked workers and stole 13 containers, 12 of which had copper. The copper plates were worth an estimated USD 4.4 million.