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Courtroom scene by 'the law society' of Beaconhouse, A-level branch, Multan

Participants' group photo with judges, guest of honour and the head mistress Beaconhouse school system, does not require an introduction. Over last four decades, it has clearly emerged as the most prominent and trusted educational institute, specially for Cambridge system in Pakistan.  Although, this school system anchored itself in the city of saints, almost three decades ago. Yet, its A-level branch is relatively new and therefore boasts a beautiful, brand new, custom made building and is currently headed by an extremely capable, well motivated and motivating person, Saadia Yaqub . Saadia  firmly believes in the significance of the school policy of building students' personalities with extra curricular activities. And often provides the educationists at A-levels branch to go an extra mile and furnish their students with some practical knowledge. Recently, the law   society of A-levels branch under the most able law teacher, Mr. Farraz Durrani, came up wit...

Visit of COO to SOS village Multan

The dinner, in honour of the COO SOS SOS children's villages international is a global organisation, which strives to maintain its standards all over the world. There is a strong sense of responsibility and realisation in it. That, not only the future of many children is dependent on them but the contributions of the philanthropists are put to use correctly. It is made sure that everywhere in the world, the system operates smoothly and successfully. Therefore, special checks are balances are kept through inspections on all its levels, nationally and internationally. Recently, for this purpose, Mr. Carsten Volz, COO SOS Children’s Villages International was in Pakistan. On 14th & 15th January 2017, accompanied with team of Ms. Saba Faisal and Ms. Rubina Ali (vice president, SOS children's village Pakistan), Mr. Volz visited Multan as well. A very warm welcome was stretched out for them by   Mahnaz Fareed Sheikh , Chairperson of SOS Multan.  ...

An exquisite brunch by Itrat Mujtaba Gillani

Itrat Mujtaba Gillani, the stunning hostess of the event ' God gave us memory so that we might have roses in December' . And Itrat Mujtaba Gillani is  to native ladies of the city of saints, what roses are to December. Women need to get spick and span and here Itrat has Alle' Nora for all their grooming requirements. Looking for a nice restaurant with a cosy ambience and there, she has Lahore Chatkhara Multan branch, successfully run alongwith her business partner Haniya Shahid. And if you have got a sweet tooth and there, at the side of Chatkhara, sits 'Nutella shack'. And no, you are wrong in guessing this time. Not her, but her daughter and son in law, own the place. But it is not enough. Itrat is not a lady to stop anywhere.   She is so full of creative energies that she is constantly looking for something new to do. Recently, she decided to start a committee with a hefty amount. To be able to collect and provide her friends an amount, sufficient ...

Vintage theme by friends of SOS Multan

Impressive depiction of vintage theme The first 'friends of SOS committee party' of the year 2017 took place on 26th January at Lahore Chatkhara, Multan branch. Zeb Khakwani, Khadeeja Babbar, Saira Khakwani, Sara Amjad, Faima Aon, Zainab Arshad, Kiran Kanju, Ramla Saim, Hina Zulfiqar, Saira Khakwani were among the hostesses. They embraced a very romantic, 'Vintage' theme to embellish this event. Members were requested to adhere to the fashions of the past. In order to reflect glory of the past, one of the hostesses, Khadeeja Babbar arranged amazing ornamentation at already beauteous backdrop of Lahore Chatkhara, Multan branch. Flowers, fauna, candles and pearls with old fashioned stuff like phonograph/ gramophone, antique radio and alarm clock, conveyed a sweet, nostalgic feeling. Everything was truly beautiful and everybody appeared picture perfect. Therefore, an endless spree of selfies and photography continued at the spot. Rameen Anis informed friends...