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Inaam Ghar in ladies club Multan.

Mrs. Bilmoria, the chief guest of the evening with the chief hostess Mr. Jameeda Malik.

Ladies club Multan is among oldest of platforms, meant only for the purpose of recreation and socialization of  women in the city of saints. This institution has attained the position of a legend now. Generations after generations, ladies from the distinguished families, take pride in becoming a part of it.

According to traditions, keeping up with routines of Multani-ites, this club is usually closed down for vacations, at the arrival of summers. This year, Mrs. Jameeda Malik and her group, were honoured to perform this ceremony.

As expected, this group came up with something unusual. 'Inaam ghar', a quiz program and a game show. Plenty of prizes were distribute for every question asked and games played.

As most of the members of this host group are associated with education. The legendary educationist and renowned personality, Mrs. Bilmoria was the chief guest of the evening and she proved be the perfect choice. As the evening turned out to be extremely enlightening and informative kind of occasion.

The hosts included, Hania Shahid, Surriya Asif, Saffia Riaz Qureshi, Mrs. Altaf Qureshi, Mrs. Qalab Abbass Naqvi, Parveen Ikhlaq, Riffat Ahahd, Dur-e-Shahwaar. Whereas, Mrs. Jameeda Malik, headed the group as the chief organizer.

Mrs. Shagufta Khaksaar, performed the duties of stage secretary and excitingly, kept the members on their toes. A great number of members of the club attended the function. At the end, a scrumptious, sumptuous dinner was served.

The club is re-scheduled to open, on 21st of September. Members, stay prepared for another wonderful evening.


Mrs. Moeed Khwaja and Hania Shahid with guests.


Mrs. Shagufta Khaksaar & Mrs. Tahira Najam.

Farah Karim Khwaja


The front row.
Imrana with her sister Rabia

Some of the senior members.


The audience.

Mrs. Rao.

Shahnaz Iqbal with other members.

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