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Naema Mehdi throws a hi-tea


Naema Batool Mehdi

New Multan, is a recently developed area in the city of saints. It can be called the other side of Multan by the residents of cantt or down-town city. This area and its population has stretched this city to its double in size. As it's newly developed, it boasts of bigger, better and wider roads. Plenty of room for construction. And the significance of this place also increases because, gorgeous girls like  Naema Batool Mehdi live here.

Naema is a beautiful, tall girl. Who completed her M.Sc, from Home Economics College, Lahore. She was among those pioneer ladies like Amna Salman, Aleeha Gardezi who laid foundation of Home Economics College in Multan. She had the honour of teaching the very first batch of students of 'Child Psychology' at the very same college.

She is also a great mother of extra ordinarily brilliant children and is an extremely loving, caring wife. A fantastic home maker. Her aesthetics reflect beautifully in her immaculately decorated house. But what distinguishes her from others is, her remarkable sense of humour. She always makes a deliberate effort to give her friends an honest laugh. A unique characteristic indeed.


As mentioned above Naema Batool Mehdi lives in New Multan, which is more like a place on another planet for the lazy daisy natives of this land. So, when 
Naema has to host a committee or any other party, she has to keep in mind the convenience of her guests.

On 13th October, Naema hosted a hi-tea at Ramada for the members of a committee run by Mrs. Iram Manan (who happens to live in Naema's neighbourhood). Being the lovely, sociable kind that Naema is, she invited lots of her friends also, like Aleeha Gardezi and Fariha Munir to this party as well. This turned out to be a great opportunity for all to get introduced to new people. Multan is a small place and most of the people know eachother but as already described, New Multan has its own social structure, which rarely comes across a chance to socialize with regular, old Multani-ites.

Anyway, the party turned out to be a great success. And most interesting part of it was the presence of Aeima Shabbir's daughter & Arona Shabbir's grand daughter. Who turned, almost everybody present at the event to a 'naani' (granny). A beautiful treat!

At the end, all the guests were entertained with a sumptuous, scrumptious menu of hi-tea. Thanks a lot Naema for a fabulous time and a superb party. Looking forward to more from you in future.



Naema, Irum and Arona with friends

Aleeha, Naema, Fariha, Arona and Naghma

Aleeha and Naema

Aeima with her mom Arona Shabbir and daughter

Najma

Irum Manan

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