KARACHI: An Eid Milan gathering organized by Friends of Hazara at Shangrila Bankot showcased a strong spirit of unity, harmony, and collective purpose among members of the Hazara community residing in Sindh.
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The event, hosted by prominent businessman Hanif Gohar Swati, drew a large number of attendees, including community elders, youth, social figures, and representatives of various Hazara tribes. A grand dinner was arranged for participants, creating an atmosphere of celebration and togetherness.
The primary aim of the gathering was to strengthen ties among Hazara tribes and to discuss key issues faced by the community in Sindh, particularly in the areas of education, development, and social welfare. Speakers highlighted the importance of unity and coordinated efforts in addressing shared challenges.
A special segment of the event was dedicated to honoring Hazara students who successfully passed examinations conducted by the Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC). The students were awarded in recognition of their achievements, with speakers praising their dedication and describing them as a source of pride for the community.
Community leaders emphasized that education, awareness, and unity are essential pillars for progress and prosperity. They reiterated their commitment to working collectively to safeguard the interests of the Hazara community and to promote its development.
The event was organized by Sajjad Sangi and Abrar Tanoli along with their team, who ensured smooth coordination and successful execution of the program.
Participants described the gathering as a positive and meaningful step toward fostering unity and strengthening communal bonds. The evening concluded on a vibrant note with performances by Hazara folk artists, whose traditional music added cultural richness to the Eid celebrations.















