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Dinner by Dr. Munir Hussain Shah for N29 Nishtarians

Dr. Munir Hussain Shah

Nishtar Medical college, Multan is the oldest medical college of Pakistan. During the period of more than half a century, it has graduated, thousands of medical doctors, now spread around the globe, earning honour, pride and respect for their institution and the country. 


The N29 batch, had its Silver jubilee reunion in 2012. On meeting with long lost friends, the course mates realized the importance of staying connected. Thanks to the medium of social media like Facebook and Twitter, some of them had already discovered the whereabouts of their friends but the need of meeting regularly and socializing with their families was emphasized. An idea to set up a committee to arrange regular meetings and formal family gatherings was floated, a suggestion which was immediately embraced by all the fellows. So, every three months a party is organized by the hosts and all the class fellow from N29 are invited with their families.

 Dr. Munir Hussain Shah, M.D. 'Hussain Hospital', is a very popular social and political personality of the city of saints. Munir happens to be, 'the chairman' of 'Private doctors and hospitals association, South Punjab' and President, GOTAHS (Global orphans trust and humanitarian services, Pakistan). He is also a member of N29 and it was his turn to party in the group.


Dr. Athar Hashmat &
 Dr.Rubina Murtaza are the permanent  organizers of this group, who decide the event, menu with the hosts and then extend invitations to each and every member of the committee. As the month of Ramadan was to arrive, the function was arranged on 22nd June, only few days before the beginning of the sacred month.  A dinner was arranged at Shangrilla cuisine. A large number of members turned out at the occasion.  Dr. and Mrs. Rana Altaf, Dr. and Mrs. Waseem, also participated in the occasion. 

We congratulate the organizers of the event for arranging a fabulous evening and look forward to more such events by Dr. Munir Hussain Shah.
Dr. Rubina, Dr. Munir Hussain Shah, Dr. Rana Altaf, Dr. Athar Hashmat & Dr. Waseem.
The organizers with the host Dr. Munir

Dr. Rubuna, Fariha Munir, Dr. Huma, Mrs. Rana Altaf.

Haleema, Yumna, Huda, Aemun, Hajra Shah, Zahra Shah and Marrium

The doctors' daughters.

Dr. Munir Hussain Shah with the guests.

Dr. Munir Hussain Shah with Dr. Rana Altaf, Dr. Bhatti and a friend.

Dr. Waseem, Dr. Jehangir, Dr. Kamran with DR. Munir Hussain Shah.

Dr. Hanif Bhatti, Dr. Zaffar Tanveer with the host Dr. Munir Hussain Shah

Qasim Athar, son of Dr. Huma & Dr. Athar Hashmat.

Inaya Athar.


Dr. Zain with Dr. Munir Hussain Shah.
Dr. Naveed Anjum & Dr. Huma Athar

A guest with Uzma Zain.

Mrs. Dr. Waseem.

Hajra Shah, Zahra Shah, having dinner with Marrium.

Mrs. Yasmeen with Dr. Rubina.

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