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Saudi Arab News - According to information received by World News, the situation is changing rapidly in Saudi Arabia, an Islamic country with very strict laws for women. Under the recent change, women have been given the right to change the name even without the approval of their parents. Earlier, permission of the family was required for this.
The Saudi Ministry of Home Affairs gave this information on Sunday. According to the information received by World News, under the new law, now in Saudi Arabia, one can make changes in important data related to oneself, including female or male names. At first, only men had the right to do so without the permission of the guardian of the house. Now this right has also been given to women.
For the first time in 2018, women were allowed to drive
Saudi Arabia has made several changes in recent times to improve the status of women in the country. For the first time in 2018, women were allowed to drive in the country. Also for the first time women were allowed to roam alone without a male guardian. According to information received by World News, women of Saudi Arabia can now apply for passports themselves. Earlier it was also banned.
According to information received by World News, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia is working on Vision 2030. Under this, efforts are being made to reduce Saudi Arabia's dependence on oil. Saudi Arabia is now opening its doors to tourists around the world to remove the tag of the oil economy. For this he wants to get out of his strict image towards women worldwide.
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