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Committee dinner by Arona Shabbir and Beenish Usman.

Beenish Usman and Arona Shabbir
There is a trend in Multan, that committee parties for women are usually arranged at lunch time, or  hi-teas in the evenings. But, because Arona Shabbir is a lady with a career, she preferred to host a dinner instead, on a weekend night (Friday 30th November). Which turned out to be really convenient for the members, who have jobs in the mornings or school going children.

This was the last party, in the committee, run by Farah Saqib. Venue was Shangrilla Chinese, the most well reputed place for Chinese food here. Menu; of course, could not be other than scrumptious Chinese cuisine. Arona had a special separate hall arranged for her fellow members of the committee, so they enjoyed a relaxed environment of a private party. Arona shared the privilege of hosting the event with her niece   Beenish Usman who happens to be a competent banker.

This is not the first party by Arona Shabbir to appear on this blog. The event of her daughter's wedding is also there. Check it out in the events covered in the month of May 2012, to know Arona in an even better way.

Here is the link of the post. Copy paste it, in the search, if it does not open at a single click.
http://farihamunirshahtimes.blogspot.com/2012/05/aroona-shabbirs-daughter-dr-aiemas.html



Naila, Erum and Arona.

Having a good time.

Ayesha Bokhari, Arjumand and Ayesha.

Farrah Saqib in the middle, Aneesa showing off her bunny teeth.

Dr. Huma Athar, holding Arona to show off the design at her back.

Arona with her sister and niece.


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Anonymous said…
Arona is one of the finest teacher EVER . Good Luck to her .

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