KARACHI: The Pakistan Cultural Festival, organized by the Sparks Business Club, concluded at Habitt City, making a strong impression on the city’s cultural scene. Supported by Cosmos Realtor and Tamiirat Pakistan, the festival highlighted Pakistan’s talent and innovation.
The event featured 70 stalls showcasing a variety of “Made in Pakistan” products, including handicrafts, clothing, shoes, jewelry, and food. A special highlight was the donation of 10 free stalls to underprivileged crafters by MAAS WORLD INC.
Chief Guest Ms. Shaheena Sheer Ali, the Sindh Minister for Women Development, opened the festival, praising its efforts to empower local artisans and support marginalized communities. Notable attendees included Mr. Razzak Pardesi and Mr. Rauf Tabani.
The festival also included two panel discussions: one on the beauty industry and its challenges, and another focusing on the successes of women-led businesses in Pakistan.
Syeda Raafia Hasan, Chairperson of the Sparks Business Club, thanked everyone for their support and emphasized the importance of promoting local products. Jaffer Hussain, Executive Director, stressed the need to support local businesses to boost the economy.
Special recognition went to Sakan e Sheeza for helping special needs females by purchasing stalls for them. The organizing team, led by Mrs. Fouzia Adnan, was instrumental in the festival’s success. Overall, the event celebrated Pakistani culture and contributed to the region’s economic growth.