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A tea party hosted by Mrs. Farrukh Mukhtar Sheikh.

Mrs. Farrukh Mukhtar, does not require any introduction. From politics to charity, socializing to social work, cultural, religious affairs to health matters. Her distinguished name is at top of the list, of every genuine & respectable institute of Multan. 


Ladies club, APWA, women chamber of commerce, Nishtar hospital, Pak- Arab fertilizer factory,etc. etc. You name it & there she is, sponsoring, patronizing & supporting everything.


 Blessed with amazing capabilities to handle so many things together & unmatched beauty of her soul, this lady is indeed the uncrowned 'queen' of Multan. 

On Friday, 15th June, Mrs. Farrukh Mukhtar, invited at her palatial home, Al-Fazal, few of the most successful female entrepreneurs of South Punjab, at an informal tea-party. More of a meeting, with an agenda to motivate women to get on the road of economic stability & also extend help to those, already on the way to progress & fix their problems, if they had any.

Lots of issues were discussed in a congenial environment & all the participants were entertained with cordial hospitality that Begum Farrukh is renowned for. 

The event turned out to be extremely constructive & all those who attended it, highly appreciated this effort.

Mrs. Farrukh Mukhtar Sheikh.

Mrs. Mahnaz Amir.

The meeting in progress.

Mrs. Farrukh Mukhtar, Massoma sibtain Shoaib & Mrs. Khitran

Miss. Alina Naqvi of 'OVO' boutique.

Ambreen, having tea with other ladies.

The successful female entrepreneurs.

Khushnood & Ambreen.

The beautiful, Mrs. Cheena Gillani.

Mahnaz & Samina.

Legend of a lady, M'am Saulat.

Mahnaz, Ambreen & Rehana Kausar.

Listening attentively.

Madam Rubab with a friend.

Members.

Masooma Sibtain Shoaib.

Something important being heard.
The meeting in progress.

Comments

Unknown said…
MashAllah its great :))
Unknown said…
MashAllah its great :))
mena said…
thanks a lot fariha ,its looking very nice the way u put up!
Rao Shahzad Akhtar said…
Great You and Hurraima . :) By Rao Shahzad Akhtar

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