Islamabad : The Islamabad Model College for Girls (Postgraduate), F-7/2, held the annual funfair on campus.Social activist and educationist Tehreem Zafar inaugurated the event as the chief guest along with Principal Dr Balqees Nabbi.The students put up stalls displaying food, clothes, imitation jewelry and other articles designed and made by them under the supervision of their teachers.Amid pleasant weather and light music, the campus wore a festive look as it was decorated with colourful banners and buntings.The chief guest visited stalls, examined displayed goods, and admired the students' creativity and skills. She also praised the college's administration and student council for putting on a good event.The students and staff members enthusiastically took part in the activities, made purchases, and thoroughly enjoyed their time declaring the event memorable.
from The News International - Islamabad https://ift.tt/2HDBhza
Sunday, March 17, 2019
IMCG holds funfair
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