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Lunch by Dr. Huma Athar & Farah Saqib.



Dr.Huma Athar is among few of the multi-talented women, who seek excellence in every sphere of their lives. A hard working student, who managed to become a doctor. Runs her own private medical practice. Also worked on voluntary basis, at 'Ladies club Multan', as 'Program secretary' for many years. Acting, singing, comparing, you name it and the lady is capable of doing it. What distinguishes her even more, is her dedication towards her children. She put aside, all her talents, for many years & worked on only one, educating her kids & today, her eldest daughter is also becoming a doctor like her, at Nihtar Medical college. 


Farah Saqib, is not only her partner in the committee, but also married to Huma's brother. So, they are both sisters in law as well.


On 15th My 2012, both of the ladies, hosted an exquisite lunch, at Shangrilla Chinese, to entertain, their friends from FMS' committee. Keeping in view, the privacy of the ladies, an exclusive separate hall was arranged. Chief guest of the day, was none other than, Huma's mother & Farah's mother in law, Mrs. Naseem Rahim, another well known personality, who has a long list of activities to her credit, but better go straight to party again.


Inspite of summer heat, the turn over, of all the beautiful members was remarkable. The menu was fabulous & the ice-cream that followed as sweet dish, was perfect to rid everybody of the summer heat. Huma & Farrah, entertained their guests very nicely. And they deserve, admiration for that. Bravo girls! you arranged a fantastic event.

Huma's sister Shazia, Dr. Huma Athar, Farah Saqib.

Zahra Bassat, Mala Ahsan & Aasma Salman.

Marium & Filza Akbar

Mala & Zahra.

Shazia, Huma, Farah, Zahra Bassat, Mala & Aasma.

Fatima Gillani, Sobia, Humera & Huma.

Masooma Sibtain Shoaib.

Alina Gillani, Marium, Filza & Fauzia Bucha.

Fatima Gillani & Sobia.

The chief guest, Mrs. Naseem Raheem With Masooma.

Marium Farrukh & Sadia Baloch.

Lunch time.

Chaskay.


Comments

huma said…
thanx fariha for such a wonderful introduction .thanx of all the ladies who came to attend my party.i enjoyed a lot .

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