Girls education rights activist and Nobel Peace prize laureate Malala Yousafzai touched down in Lahore on Tuesday to attend different seminars.
Malala is being accompanied by her parents and husband Asser Malik on her visit to Pakistan.
This is Malala’s second Pakistan visit in the last two months. Her last visit was to the flood-hit areas of the country in October.
Taking to Twitter, Malala announced her arrival in Lahore with a couple of pictures where she posed with her family at the Lahore airport.
“That wonderful feeling of arriving back home in Pakistan never gets old. So excited to be in Lahore,” she wrote.
Lahore University of Management Sciences has organized a ceremony to honor the Nobel laureate.
The 25-year-old education activist will spend a few days in Pakistan and return on December 16.
In October, the campaigner traveled to the flood-affected areas and interacted with the victims. Her visit aimed to raise international awareness regarding the devastation caused by climate change in the South Asian nation.
In her visit to Dadu, Malala commended the bravery and resilience of female flood victims.
During the visit to flood-hit Chandan area of Juhi in Dadu district, Malala told the women they are brave as she listened to their plight due to the climate-induced calamity.
The female victims welcomed the Nobel Prize winner to the camp where she encouraged them.