A young Pakistani girl invents a new English word

 You will be surprised to know that a young Pakistani girl has invented a new word in the English language.

A young Pakistani girl invents a new English word
A young Pakistani girl invents a new English word



A young Pakistani girl named Rohana Khattak has coined a new English word in response to the 'Invent a Word' challenge organized by the American newspaper New York Times.

According to details, 16-year-old Rohana Khattak, a resident of Islamabad, coined the word 'oblivionaire'.

This new word is a noun and is a combination of two English words oblivious and billionaire.

"Oblivionaire" means a billionaire who chooses to be blind to the inequality and inequality that is being created by his wealth.

Explaining the reason for inventing the word, Rohana said that the 10 richest people in the world doubled their wealth to 1.5 1.5 trillion in the first two years of the Corona epidemic.

He added that "over the same period, incomes of more than 99% of the world's population have declined and more than 160 million people have fallen below the poverty line."

"On the one hand, millions of children are dying of hunger, while on the other hand, some people have more money than they need," he said.

"This astonishing imbalance has never been exposed," Rohana said.

That's why she wanted to give a name to the very rich people who are unaware of the suffering of millions of people around the world.

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