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Championing Women and Child Health

VITAL Pakistan Trust (VPT) hosted a Pink Tea event recently. The event brought together leading women from Karachi’s corporate sector and society’s trailblazers, including prominent lawyers, educationists, business owners, celebrities and parliamentarians. The gathering aimed to raise awareness about the critical need for maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) services for women and children in the urban slums of Karachi and throughout Sindh.
The event was a unique gathering of high-powered women who share a commitment to empowering women and improving healthcare outcomes for impoverished women and children. Attendees gained insight into VPT’s mission and explored ways to expand support for MNCH services, directly addressing the critical healthcare challenges faced by vulnerable families in these areas.
“We’re grateful for the invaluable presence and support of the influential women who joined us today,” said Akbar Rajani, CEO of VITAL Pakistan Trust.
The Pink Tea event served as a powerful call to action, inspiring attendees to contribute their expertise, resources, and networks toward VPT’s vision of accessible and equitable healthcare. The NGO aims to empower women and children through community-based health initiatives, building a healthier future for Karachi and Sindh.
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Launch of National Epilepsy Day and Awareness Month

National Epilepsy Centre, JPMC along with Epilepsy Association of Pakistan, held a press conference at Port Grand recently. This event marked a unified initiative to launch February 28th as National Epilepsy Day and designate February as National Epilepsy Awareness Month.
The press meet was graced by Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui, the Mayor of Karachi as the Chief Guest, with Nadia Jamil, a celebrated actor and an individual living with epilepsy, as the Guest of Honour.
Dr Zarine Mogal, the president of the Epilepsy Association, highlighted the significance of International Epilepsy Day, celebrated globally on the second Monday of February, and the relevance of earmarking February 28th, the birth anniversary of Abdul Sattar Edhi Sahib, Pakistan’s most renowned humanitarian who also lived with epilepsy. By recognizing Abdul Sattar Edhi Sahib’s birthday as National Epilepsy Day, the initiative aims to celebrate people with epilepsy, who with resilience and determination can achieve great heights despite epilepsy.
She emphasized the pressing need to continue sustained awareness campaigns about epilepsy, a treatable neurological condition that affects approximately 1% of Pakistan’s population—equivalent to 2.2 million individuals. Dr Zarine Mogal mentioned that the health ministry Govt of Pakistan has been approached for their endorsement as the initiative begins from the city today. She requested every person from all walks of life to join hands to inspire hope, foster understanding, and create a supportive environment for 2.2 million people living with epilepsy in Pakistan.
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Port Grand Launches “The Grand Geetmala” with Grandeur

Port Grand the city’s iconic harbour front development launched “The Grand Geetmala,” an enjoyable live musical experience that celebrates the timeless lyrics and songs of legendary subcontinental singers. “The Grand Geetmala” is the latest addition to Port Grand’s monthly entertainment calendar and will be a regular feature. This launch programme is designed to evoke nostalgia and pay tribute to the rich musical heritage of the subcontinent.
A private premiere show was held recently, attended by the city’s elite and notables. The evening unfolded with food, aesthetic settings and captivating performances, culminating in a memorable night that extended into the early hours of Sunday.
Committed to preserving national values, tradition, and ensuring guest safety, Port Grand established itself as a family destination for entertainment, dining, and cultural experiences in Pakistan including music, art, culture, culinary delights and festivals.
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Celebrating 70 Years of PFBPWO

Pakistan Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Organization celebrated its 70th Anniversary on December 7, 2024. The organisation was founded by Dr. Salima R Ahmed (Late) in 1954 which was inaugurated by Begum Liaquat Ali Khan. It is presently headed by Ms. Nasreen Mahdi. A function was organized by the NGO to pay tribute to the pioneers appreciating their contribution. The chief guests were Sultana Siddiqui, Khanum Gauhar Aijaz, Mrs. Masuda Ahmed, Ms. Ayesha Islam, Ms. Akram Khatoon, Ms Rashida Raza, Begum Jamila Daud and Advocate Zia Awan.
The President in her speech highlighted the contribution of Dr. Salima R Ahmed, the founder who led the organization for 63 years. She pointed out that the NGO exists in seven cities of Pakistan and some of the projects the organization is running are Working Women’s Hostels, Schools, Craft Centres, Housing Societies and Medical Care Centres etc. and upcoming projects like Girls College in Gharo.
The function was attended by the members of the Pakistan Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Organisation and guests. The dances and skits presented by the students of Dr. S R A BPW Quality School were enjoyed by those present. Sultana Siddiqui, President Hum Network spoke about the days when she actively participated in the NGO and the work of Salima Ahmed. Each guest highlighted the early days of the organisation. Shields were presented to all the chief guests and gifts to school children.
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