Wednesday, March 30, 2011

JUW MAILA 2011

 

Jinnah University Maila 2011 took place from 9 am to 5 pm on Saturday; March 26 evokes the sights, sounds and tastes that define the traditional way of life Stroll through Jinnah University for Women and experience the simple pleasures of life.
Dozens of volunteers enthusiastically staff their booths, creating a convivial, welcoming atmosphere. Festival-goers return year after year for the food– delectable festival favorites like biryani and chicken shuarma gol gappas and juice and Qasre shereen’s sweets and different pastries and other sweet treats to tempt you.





There were different types of jewelrys, key chains, hand bags, handmade showpieces, neck designs, dresses and pillows and bed sheets booths were attracting girls.















The chief guest of this festival was Raza Haroon (MPA sindh) and Faisla Sabzwari ( Minister of Youth) they came n visite every booth, they were in a protocol and no body was allowed to have picture with them, girls were walking along with Raza Haroon and Faisal Sabzwari and try to have picture with him by  any chance but can’t be successful in this misssion.







There were many booths of mehndi and many of the girls were busy applying hena on their hands.There were different types of games also.







It was very enjoyable and the atmosphere was happy and musical all of the people seemed very happy, thus I enjoyed a lot this mela.








6 comments:

  1. What a fun and wonderful event. Nice pictures!!

    Doris

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  2. @ H M H thnku so much for visiting my blog n admiring my blog :-)

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  3. Cute pictures and wonderful blog.
    Sounds like you had a truckload of fun!

    and..Thanks for dropping bY my Blog..:)

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  4. @Hmaza thanx for visiting my blog and realy we had truck load of fun.......... :-)

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  5. wow..Zareen its wonderful..i have enjoyed it once again through your pics =)

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  6. @Tehreem thanku so much for visiting my blog :-)

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