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Mamoona Qasim, Rabia Bosan & group's ''Hawaiian'' theme party

Asmi, Saima and Rabia, few of the hostesses          Photography: Courtesy  Dr. Jawad Munir  of ''the dark room portrait studio' ' The monoply of  Khawaja ladies on the social scene of city of saints continued. But here we have an option. We can call, two of these hostesses here, either Khawaja or Bosan. Rabia Bosan is daughter of Khwaja family, married into Bosans. Whereas, her daughter Mamoona is married into Khawaja family. So, both these girls are both, Khawaja and Bosan. Anyway, these lovely ladies have also created a partnership in all the committee party groups, they have joined. Thus, it has become easier for them to manage all such activities. It was their turn to party in Romana and Rani committee in July. Together with their group members, Asmi Ather , Saima Tanvir, Romana Malik, Shumaila Malik, they decided to throw a ''Hawaiian'' theme party. And invited all their members on 22nd July at a hi-tea in cafe Osteria, to s

Friends of SOS at London Courtyard

Beena Younas with children of SOS village T he month of May, seemed to be dedicated to the ladies of Khwaja family. At every club, in every committee group, it was their turn to party. Yet, their hospitality knew no bounds and they did not fail to amaze with adding a touch of unique awesomeness to whatever they did. As the summer vacations had already started in May. Friends of SOS decided to bring two months of parties (of May and June) together. And all of the twenty hostesses, hailed from the Khwaja family. On 16th of May, friends of SOS, alongwith some of the children from SOS village were extended an extra special treatment by these lovely ladies and were invited for a splendid hi-tea, at the most happening, the respledent,  newest of restaurants, London Courtyard . Which is established and successfuly run by none other but their very own,  Beena Younas 's sons, Mr. Jawad Khawaja and Anees Muhammad Khwaja . Response to this invitation was extra ordinairy. T