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DJ Night at TILS and the little cake company

The event
From left to right: Umer Tanveer "Security Director", Abdullah Faheem "DJ", Maheen Gilzai "Director Food and supplies", Moosa Khitran "Director External Affairs", Sheikh Abdullah "Director Operations"
Ahmad Buccha ''head of sponsorship'', Anas Irtaza ''creative head''

These are the difficult times for the youth of Pakistan. Along with other problems that they face, lack of entertainment and absence of positive social activities are key issues, which develop anger and frustration in them. 


“What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured.” 
― Kurt VonnegutPalm Sunday: An Autobiographical Collage


Mr. Sheikh Abdullah and his team of organisers from TILS/Bloomfield hall Multan are among those, who try to bring life to their friends and fellows and serve as tools of positive activities in the entertainment starved society of ours, inorder to stabilise this community.

On 6th December 2016, they organised a unique, first of its kind musical event for Multani-ites. A DJ night, with bon-fire, alongwith free food and drinks for the guests. Zahra Shah, the renowned owner of the little cake company also decided to contribute. A stall was set up, filled with delicious variety of cupcakes, Meringues and Macroons.

 It turned out to be a fabulous combination. Shiny, sparkling, dancing, coloured disco lights. Fascinating tunes, bewitching melodies. Amazing performances, succulent barbecue with cold drinks. And the cherry on top, the stall of sweets by the little cake company .

Turnover at the event was amazing. Majority of the guests were girls. Security arrangements were fantastic and those who attended, thoroughly enjoyed this fun filled event. Hats off to the wonder boy Mr. Sheikh Abdullah, who not only arranged this phenomenal event with his team but also participated as performer with DJ.

Sophia Loren once said, ''There is a fountain of youth: it is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring to your life and the lives of people you love. When you learn to tap this source, you will truly have defeated age.''

Such activities mus be carried on, to spread happiness around. 
We congratulate TILS/Bloomfield hall and the team of organisers for arranging an extra ordinary event like this. And hope, this team comes up with more of such remarkable activities, which keep the youth engaged in positive and constructive activities. Wish you, all the best!

Sheikh Abdullah, organiser and the performer

Officials of UMF 2016

Female security director Fatima Akram with a friend

The rocking event
Sheikh Abdullah, the star performer


Sound and sight

Owner of the little cake company, Zahra Shah

Party is on

Meringues in a jar by the little cake company
The sweets and cupcake stall by the little cake company


The performer
Bon fire
Free treats by the little cake company

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