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Spring celebration and annual function at ladies club by Mrs. Farrukh Mukhtar and group

Glimpses of the event The legendary and historic, 'Pardah ladies club Multan' recently turned 60 years old. The celebration of an event so auspicious, was befittingly hosted by its honorable 'lifetime president', Mrs. Farrukh Mukhtar, alongwith her group, which consists of her daughters, daughters in-law and other ladies of her family. Senior member, Mrs. Nighat Naseem, former general secretary of this club, Mrs. Mahnaz Amir and Farah Faisal, Fatima Fazal, Rabia Rehman, Fadia Kashif, Ambreen Fawad were among the hostesses. On 11th February, a magnificent function was arranged at ladie club Multan. The members of the club were requested to dress in the bright hues of Red, Yellow and Green. As it was themed, 'the colors of spring', something as bright and beautiful as all these hostesses themselves. It was after a long time that these gorgeous ladies were finally able to take time out of their busy schedules commitments and managed to be there, as h...

SOS carnival Febrary 2020

Birthday cakes, children of SOS and SOS carnival ''It is not our choice to be of help to humanity. It is Only Allah Almighty, who selects, few among His favorite people, grants them hearts so big and hands so generous.'' These were the words of the guest of honor, the renowned cricketer Mr. Inzam-ul-Haq while addressing a large gathering at SOS village Multan on occasion of Carnival and birthday celebration of SOS children, born in February. An event hosted by friends of SOS Multan, on 10th February 2020. February hostesses, included the names of Farah Faisal, Rabia Rahman, Saima Faisal, Fatima Fazal, Dr. Zahida Sabih, Dr. Saleha Bokhari , Shazia Fareed and Zahra. Together, they left no stone unturned to make it as fabulous a carnival as possible. Catering and decorations were done by Ramada. Saima Faisal personally looked after the arrangements and remained busy in organizing it, days prior to the event. Which seemed a true reflection of her British background. L...