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FMS committee parties begin again...

Zahra Bassat, cutting the cake along with FMS.


The wait is over with summer break. The much loved, one of the most  happening committee parties of the city of saints, is back again. And this time, with some new members.

The first party, (as is the tradition) was conducted by Fariha Munir Shah, (who will be collecting and handing over sums for the rest of the time period). FMS, decided to hold the party on 12th September, as this was one of her best friends, Zahra Bassat's birthday.

A formal lunch was hosted at cafe' time restaurant, at 'Shapes', Multan.  The committee members arrived with gifts, prepared to wish, the beautiful birthday girl Zahra Bassat. 

After the lunch, a formal cake cutting ceremony took place. Friends gathered around Zahra Bassat and sang the birthday song, while she cut the cake.

Though, summers are still going strong but the perfect air conditioning, kept the moods and morale of the ladies, high. Everybody had a pleasant time and also expressed, how much they love, being part of this committee.


This party also served as a reunion for many friends, who remained busy, traveling around the world or within the country, during the summer break.  Women shared their experiences and details of shopping and traveling.

The great part of the story is, this committee is started, exactly in time, as promised by FMS. And now, every month, the readers/ viewers of the blog are going to enjoy the details of one such party.

We wish all the members of the committee, best of luck. And look forward to innovative ideas of holding their parties. God bless you all.

Dr. Qamar Khushi and FMS.



Sobia and Rabia Rahman.


Masooma Sitain Shoaib.
The birthday girl, Zahra Bassat.




Rabbania Abbassi.
Dr. Qamar Khushi.
Mrs. Liaquat.


Kiran Doggar.

Alina Gillani.

Dr. Huma Athar.


Aasma Suleman.

Annie Gillani and Fatima Gillani.



Zahra Bassat ready to cut the cake with FMS and Farah Saqib.

Masooma and Saima helping Zahra to cut the cake.

Sobia with Rabia Rahman


Cake for Zahra Bassat's birthday.




Chit chat before lunch.


Lunch time.




Masooma Sibtain Shoai and Zahra Bassat.

Zahra and Freeha.

Zahra Bassat and Aasma Suleman.

Saima Faisal and Freeha Ismail.

Farah Saqib, Huma and Fadia Kashif.

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