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Kiran's Lunch In FMS Committee.

Kiran Doggar, the pretty hostess.


''November comes
And November goes
...
"
It was just like a blink of an eye ago, that we bid farewell to November 2012.
And now November 2013 is to depart, as well. Ready to bring this year to a close. Gone are the days, when time used to ride on the back of a steed. Now, time flies at the speed of light.

This November, it was Kiran Doggar's turn to host a party in the famous FMS committee.
Living up to her own tradition, set during previous term of  FMS parties, Kiran hosted a lunch at, 'Shahjahan grill'.

Maximum turnover of the members, brightened the day.
The best part was arrival of the member, Sobia Noor. Who returned after performing 'Hajj'. Sobia brought a big bowl filled with 'dates', as a ritual of those who return from 'Hajj'. And all the members congratulated her on performing this religious obligation at such a young age.

Another fun part of was, the presence of Kiran's daughter in the party, who eagerly reported, arrival of every guest. She seemed excited and over joyed to be in the company of her beautiful mom's bright, vibrant friends. Also, Kiran's sister-in-law, Sadia Doggar attended the lunch as a guest.

Kiran had ordered scrumptious Chinese cuisine, complete with soup and all.
Everybody had a lovely time and enjoyed the hospitality of their pretty hostess.

Bushra Gillani.


Sweet and simple, Freha Ismail.


Zahra Bassat


The Gillanis,
From Left to Right: Hina, Fatima and Aenie.















 Marrium Farrukh and Fozia Buccha.


Mona Gillani and Aasma Salman

Alina Gillani.       
Fozia Buccha and Rabia Bosan.
Kiran with her daughter






Bushra and Dr. Huma Athar.

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