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Wonder women celebrate women's day. SPWCCI

Every year, International women's day is celebrated all around the world, on 8th of March. To recognize admire and appreciate the roles of women in the society. It is a reminder that no society can ever survive, until women are not provided equal rights, equal opportunities and more respect to cherish their existence.

The members of SPWCCI are the greatest example that there is nothing in the world that men can achieve but women cannot. These women are entrepreneurs. Strong, independent  and determined. They fight against the odds of life, support their families, create job opportunities for other people in the society. They are WONDER WOMEN, casting their impressions, inspiring the society.

On Friday, 8th March, inorder to show solidarity with rest of the women of the world, the members of SPWCCI arranged a celebration at 'ladies club', Multan. The show was conducted by extremely talented and accomplished, former president of SPWCCI,Multan Masooma Sibtain Shoaib. One by one, the lady invited other members to come on stage and share their views. Speakers included, Mrs.Naseem Raheem, Ambreen, Mrs. Yasmin Bokhari, Farrah Khwaja, the president of SPWCCI Mrs Zahra Khitran.

Many of the members described, most of them were simple household women. But fate made them start their businesses. Later, when they joined SPWCCI, availed great opportunities, which transformed their lives, miraculously. Also, provided them a chance to travel the world and expand their businesses dramatically.

The highlight of the show, was the speech of  human rights activist Mrs. Shaista Bokhari. Who not only made ladies aware of their rights, according to national, international and Islamic laws. But also pointed out the fact that Islamic history begins with women like Bibi Khadija, who was an extremely successful entrepreneur and worked independently. Islam was the first religion, granted rights to women. Like the shares in property, a position in society and ordered men to respect women. Before Islam, woman was handled like a piece of property in most of the societis, Islam provided her position and protection.

The convener, media committee, SPWCCI, Fariha Munir Shah also addressed the gathering and said, 'women are those building blocks, upon which the entire humanity is based. Female is not a weaker sex but a gender, strong enough to give birth to life. The continuation of life is unimaginable and impossible without her presence. If we have to uplift humanity, we must believe in women empowerment. We are SPWCCI women and we are proud of our achievements. We cherish being women. Fariha also highlighted the use of social media in improving  the business opportunities.

At the end of the show, there was arrangement of hi-tea. Which was actually one dish party by few of the members including Masooma Sibtain, Humera Ejaz and Mahwish. So the wonder women, cherished and relished an evening beautifully.






Mrs. Shaista Bokhari, Masomma Sibtain Shoaib, Mrs. Naseem Rahim, Mahwish.


Khushnood, Ambreen and Humera.

Mahwish and Farah Khwaja
Mrs. Cheena with a friend.

Mrs. Yasmeen Bokhari.

Agha Sahab, reciting Quran


Masooma hosting the show.

Mrs. Shaista Bokari addressing the audience.

Mrs. Naseem Raheem.

Yasmin

The president of SPWCCI, Mrs. Khitran

Ambreen

The audience.


Farrah Khwaja


Masooma on stage.

The slogan of SPWCCI
                               

Comments

Unknown said…
What was the key objective of the session. Did you all achieve it? Or it was just another event at International Women's Day?
Masooma Sibtain said…
The key objective of this session was to encourage women entreprenuers through their recognition. Alot of ladies shared thier success stories. Our main aim was to motivate the emerging business women by emphasising the role of female entreprenuers in todays modern world and we are proud to say that it was indeed a succes. The turnover of the ladies was great and we recieved a positive feedback. The ladies felt honoured to be a part of this organization.
FarihaMunirShah said…
Thank you Masooma for answering on my behalf. Indeed, you're the best spokesperson of SPWCCI. Thanks Hammad for the thought provoking question
Anonymous said…
Thank u so much all the members of SPWCCI.This the 1st institute which guides and promote women entrepreneurship.Also motivate women and girls and easily everyone share her ideas with this chamber.Thanks to all espicially MAM Masooma. Nazo Alam from MS department
Nazo Ali said…
Thank u so much all the members of SPWCCI.This the 1st institute which guides and promote women entrepreneurship.Also motivate women and girls and easily everyone share her ideas with this chamber.Thanks to all espicialy MAM Masooma. Nazo Alam fro MS department

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