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Her initial appearance in the show, which has sparked widespread interest on social media, showcases the Pakistani activist sporting a cowboy hat and riding a horse.
Speaking about the ongoing hijab row in India, Nobel laureate and education rights activist Malala Yousafzai has said that the "objectification of women -- for wearing less or more -- persists", Geo News reported.
Foroutan Sotooda came to the limelight after delivering a speech at a gathering in Herat province in the presence of local officials of the Islamic Emirate, calling on them to reopen girls' schools.
Malala posted images on Twitter of her celebration on Tuesday with Asser Malik and her family.
The 24-year-old rights activist, who was shot in the head by Taliban militants in 2012 in Pakistan's Swat region for her campaign for the education of girls, urged global and regional powers to call for an immediate ceasefire and provide help to civilians in Afghanistan.
The decade also brought with it hope for climate action through concerted international efforts when in December 2015, the Paris Agreement on climate change was adopted.
Malala said she had been approached by several Kashmiri residents, including girls, who were 'too scared to leave their homes' to attend their school.
Her remarks drew sharp criticism from Indian members of the Twitterati who questioned her silence on the plight of the girls belonging to the minority community in Pakistan.
Malala said she was worried mostly about the women and children in Kashmir, since they are the 'most vulnerable to violence and most likely to suffer losses in conflict'.
The Gleitsman Award provides $125,000 for activism that has improved quality of life around the world.