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October and November parties at ladies club Multan

 


Reopening of the ladies club, patriotic and traditional clothes show


Uzma Burana is an extremely kind, sweet and humble person but well known and towering personality of city of saints. Women chamber of commerce Multan, Lions club, rotary club, at all eminent places, she has performed duties as executive member and at important designations. She is also an entrepreneur and runs her own 'khussa' business by the name of 'the village'. She is member of the ladies club for more than three decades and contributed so much to its social life by arranging fabulous functions on cultural and patriotic themes. During Corona times, ladies club remained closed due to lockdown and restrictions. The feather to reopen it went into Uzma Burna's hat. She and her group did a fantastic job at it. They picked up a patriotic theme in line with 14th August and 6th September. Invited members to arrive in traditional and regional dresses. Arranged a quiz show. Alongwith an exhibition of shawls by Ababeel by Yasmin Durrani. Beautiful decorations were arranged in Green and White to signify Pakistani flag colors. Pictures of national and war heroes of the country were also displayed. All the hostesses of the event wore badges to identify themselves. On 11th October, when they started the show, they arranged a proper ribbon cutting ceremony to relaunch activities at club. Yasmin Durrani, Mrs. Shamim Shaad, Mrs. Sipra, Muteeha and Uzma, cut the ribbon together. Being a great leader that Uzma Burana is, she distributed different duties with her group fellows. Mrs. Sipra started the show with a prayer, Muteeha conducted the quiz show, whereas Uzma was the master of the ceremony. Brilliant Q and A session was carried out by Muteeha. Prizes were given for the correct answers. A catwalk was also conducted for the young participants dressed in traditional attires. Sephora Khan Pitafi was1st, Emaan Fatima 2nd and Ayesha Siddiqa stood 3rd in the competition. The General Secretary of the club, Mrs. Shagufta Khaksaar also addressed the gathering and congratulated members and organizers of the program for reopening festvity. At the end a formal hi-tea was served for the participants and the members.
Mrs. Sipra offering the prayer
Ribbon cutting ceremny to reopen the club. Performed by Yasmin Durrani, Mrs. Sipra, Mrs. Shamim Shaad, Uzma Burana and Muteeha
Emaan Fatima, Sephora Khan Pitafi and Ayesha Sidiqa


Sephora Khan Pitafi receiving her prize from Muteeha
Rabia Bosan, Azra, Asma Arsalan and Shagufta Khaksar
Gen Secretary Shagufta Khaksar adressing the gathering, Muteeha and Uzma on stage
Mrs. Iffat Ahad, excited to answer
Sadia, Mrs. Sipra, Mrs. Shamim Shaad and Yasmin Durrani
Rabia Bosan

Mrs. Shagufta Khaksaar Muteeha

Uzma Burana, giving prize to Farah Saqib
Musarrat Wahid Khan and Farah Saqib
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The next event took place on 8th November. That day, when members returned to ladies club, they were surprised to see the wonderful new renovations which had taken place. Which were carried out in a short time, thanks to the life-time president Mrs. Farrukh Mukhtar. The club looked amazing, which automatically boosted everyone's spirit.
It was the turn to party by an experienced group of ladies, lead Mrs. Naseem Raheem is among the senior most members of the ladies club Multan. She has been running her own boutique for decades now. Mrs. Farah Saqib, who is the finance secretary at the same club is her daughter inlaw and they make great team together.

On Monday 8th November, Mrs. Naseem Raheem, Farah Saqib, Ayesha Abdullah Khawaja and her sisters arranged a wonderful milaad at ladies club Multan. Tilawat Quran, naat khwani and lecture by Islamic scholars took place. Tahira Najam also participated and offered tilawat. At the end prizes were given to the participants and a delicious treat of seekh kebabs, halwa puri, etc was served. Truly admire their spirit and commitment to ladies club Multan.


Hostess Mrs. Naseem Raheem with Islamic scholar


Asfa Khwaja, Shagufta Khaksar, Asma Aslam



Mrs. Iffat Ahad offering duaa




Mrs. Rizwana Tabassum


Uzma Zain




Mehmooda Rahat



Mrs. Rao



Tahira Najam received the news of her father inlaw's death, while at event



Mrs. Iqbal



Rubina Rauf



Ayesha Siddiqa



Farah Saqib iving prize to Tahira Najam, alongwith Mrs. Naseem Rahim and Shagufta Khaksar



Shagufta Khaksar and Farah Saqib



Mrs. Shagufta Khaksar








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