Aurat March is a march that happens every year on International Women's Day. It's a march where all kinds of women - young or old, rich or poor, big or small, from any religion or background - all come together to raise their voices and show that they are important and deserve respect.
At the Aurat March, women hold up signs that say different things they want to change, like "No more domestic violence" or "Equal pay for equal work." They also chant slogans like "Meri Azaadi," which means "My freedom."
The reason why women do this is because sometimes they don't get treated the same as men. They might not get paid the same as men for the same job, or they might not be allowed to do things like drive a car or go to school. They might also experience violence or harassment because of their gender.
The Aurat March is a way for women to say that they want to be treated equally and with respect. It's important for everyone to know that women are just as important as men and deserve to be treated with kindness and fairness.