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KC Magazine May 2016.FH10 Karachi Club Publication May 2016 Dear Members, The workshop “Champion Presenter” by Publication Sub-Committee has been postponed due to ongoing “O” and “A” Level exams and now the new date for this workshop is 16th, July. There are limited seats for this workshop and all those who registered will be considered participants unless they with draw their registration. Those of you who could not register due to exams or other pre-occupation may now register. As you may notice, now we have some regular contributors to this magazine and I hope many more will join us. Your Managing Committee organized a number of events in the last month and many more have been planned for this month as well. We hope more and more members participate in these events and make them a huge success. Karachi Club Magazine KC Open Pairs / World Wide Bridge Event Bridge Monday 9th May 05:30 pm at Karachi Club - Annexe KC Single Handicap Snooker Tournament 2016 Billiards & Snooker Wednesday 18th May 05:00 pm at Karachi Club Main Mazahiya Mushaira Literary Friday 27th May 09:00 pm at Karachi Club Main - Lawn Zafar Ramay Entertainment Saturday 28th May 10:00 pm at Karachi Club Main - Lawn The Scrabble Competition 2016 Scrabble Sunday 29th May 03:30 pm at Karachi Club - Annexe KC Day & Night Tape Ball Cricket Tournament 2016C ricket Saturday 4th June (Age Group: 24 years & above) 03:00 pm at Karachi Club Main - Lawn Seminar on "Presentation Skills Training" by Rashida Valika Publication Saturday 16th July 09:00 am at Karachi Club - Annexe Publication Sub-Committee 2016 Kausar Ali Khan Farida A. Lavingia Rohina Yameen Qureshi Mohammad Anwar Jamal Salman Zakaria Maniya Hiba Anis Hatim Ali Asghar Sundus Shoaib Shoaib Amin Dhedhi Haji Aslam Moosa Bangda Ali Asad Nazim Khandwala Bisma Imran Mahreen Nasir Shuja Shoaib M Bilal Arif Chhotani Mohammad Arif Molvi Abbas Ali Morawala Anoshay Jawed Mariam Godil Hira Vaid Bloreen Banin Abbasi Ali Asghar Mohsin Ali Salman Abdul Hafeez Umama Arif Methani M Hassan Godil Abdul Wahab Tariq Safina Shahid Memon Shabbir Morawala Yousuf Yakub Thara Huned Bakir Hussain Calcuttawala Moin Yameen Qureshi Mahwish Rehman Amanat Ali Hira Faisal Butt May 2016 Karachi Club Publication Club The Chief Guest of the event was President Table Tennis Karachi Club Mr. Ashfaq Y. Tola. The H. Secretary Mr. Jawed H. Karim and Convenors Mr. Sohail The Table Tennis Sub-committee under its Yaqoob, Mr. Faheem A. Sakrani, Mr. Ashfaq convenor, organized an Inter Club Tournament Ghory, Mr. Shoaib Amin Dhedhi, Mr. Zubair from 25th, April to 28th, April 2016. Three clubs Razzak Lakhani and the Convenor Table Tennis participated in this event namely Karachi Club, Mr. Shahid Abdullah Godil were present during Karachi Gymkhana and DA Sunset Club. the prize distribution Ceremony. Karachi Club clinched the tournament with a resounding victory over Karachi Gymkhana Mateen Sheikhani, the young gun of Karachi with a score of 3-0. Club was declared as Player of the tournament. Karachi Club Publication May 2016 Club Abdul Wahid Balagamwala, Senior Member along with members of Managing Committee and members Badminton of Badminton Sub Committee were also present on the occasion. Under the convenorship of Mohammad Amin Bawany, Badminton Sub Committee organized KC Ranking Mohammad Amin Bawany presented a memento to Badminton Tournament 2016 from 11th to 19th April 2016. Jawed H. Karim, Honorary Secretary and Qamar Saleem, Secretary Badminton Sub Committee presented a Prize Distribution Ceremony was held after the Final memento to Mohammad Amin Bawany, Convenor Matches on 19th April 2016 Jawed H. Karim, Honorary Badminton. In the end dinner was served at Main Lawn Area. Secretary Karachi Club was the Chief Guest and and distributed trophies amongst Winner and Runners Up. Name of Winner & Runners Up are as follows. Men Singles Qamar Saleem Abdul Rehman Men Doubles Faraz Khursheed & Anjum Saleem Qamar & Fahad Ladies Singles Nazish Imran Mariam Aslam Ladies Doubles Nazish & Mariam Sobia & Fouzia Veterans Single (40+) Qamar Saleem Anjum Saleem Veterans Doubles (40+) Qamar & Anjum Dawood & Ashraf Veterans Singles (50+) Anjum Saleem Javed Numberdar Veterans Doubles (50+) Dawood & Ashraf Anjum & Javed Amateur Singles Shiraz Khan Furqan Dewan Amateur Doubles Shiraz & Naveed Jaish Kumar & Farhan May 2016 Karachi Club Publication Club Tennis Convenor & National Seniors Champion, Asad Ali Bhagat was runner up in the Over 35 Singles Championship Asad Ali Bhagat with Ali Hassan Bhagat won the Over 35 Tennis Doubles Championship Former National Champion Altaf Hussain & partner won 18th March, 2016 the Over 55 Doubles Championship beating Tennis Secretary Karim Gul & partner Tennis Sub Commi tte e organized one-day friendly 22nd April, 2016 tennis matches against Sind Club Tennis Sub Committee organized one-day friendly tennis at their Synthetic Courts on matches against Karachi Gymkhana at their Synthetic Courts Friday, 18th March which Karachi on Friday, 22nd April which Karachi Club team won 7-1. Club team won 4-2. The winning The winning team comprised of Asad Ali Bhagat, Ali Hassan team comprised off Tennis Bhagat, Ali Mansoor, Farhan Altaf, Kalim Ghanchi, Shumail, Secretary, Karim Gul, Altaf Altaf Hussain, Humayun Ayub, Muhammad Tahir, Salman Hussain, Imran Abu Bakr, Ali Hassan Bhagat, Farhan Altaf, Maniya, Amjad Hafeez, Salim Siddiqui, Zahid Hussain, Karim Salim Siddiqui, Humayun Ayub, Zahid Hussain, Salman Gul, Iftikhar, Imran Abu Bakr & Non-Playing Captain Tariq Aziz. Maniya, Muhammad Tahir, Asif Ismail, Amjad Hafeez & Non- Playing Captain Zakaria Ali Mohammed. 29th April, 2016 Tennis Sub Committee organized one-day friendly tennis matches against Sind Club at Karachi Club Synthetic Courts 7th-13th April, 2016 on Friday, 29th April which Karachi Club team won 7-1. The winning team comprised of Asad Ali Bhagat, Kalim Ghanchi, Top Karachi Club Players participated at the 2nd National Farhan Altaf, Talha Rishi, Asif Ismail, Zahid Hussain, Humayun Ranking Modern Club Tennis Championship at Modern Ayub, Altaf Hussain, Salman Maniya, Illyas Lashkarwala, Club from 7th-13th April. Salim Siddiqui, Muhammad Tahir, Karim Gul, Imran Abu Bakr, Ali Hassan Bhagat, Irfan Elahi & Non-Playing Captain Future KC Prospect, Ibrahim Khan won the U-12 National Title Ali Mansoor. Karachi Club Publication May 2016 Club presented the website and App demonstration followed by a question and answer session. The workshop was Library attended by a large number of members. Maulana Mufti Naeem also graced the occasion. At the conclusion of the workshop, President Ashfaq Yousuf Tola along with Library Sub Committee under its convenor Mr. Khalil A. Honorary Secretary Jawed H. Karim and Convenor Library Bachani arranged a workshop on Unique Quranic Website Mr. Khalil A. Bachani expressed their sincere thanks to the ISLAM360 on Saturday, 9th April 2016. The program was members for their enormous love and support and also conducted by a well-Know TV Host Mr. Aneeq Ahmed. The presented bouquets and momentous to the Speaker and developer of the website and mobile app, Zahid Hussain the Chief Guest. comprising of around 50 swimmers participated and showed commendable prowess . We stood as runners-up Swimming Pool and the eventful day was marked by our swimmers winning many events and fetching 5 group champions trophies as “Healthy competitions play a vital role in inculcating follows: Shanzeh Bari Group Champ Under 6 Girls. Ra’ed Sohail Group Champ Under 8 Boys. Kazim Shabbir Lasubhai strength of character in children. Fortunately the swimmers Group Champ Under 8 Boys. Noya Patel Group Champ fraternity in our country gets many such opportunities Under 8 Girls. Simrah Nasir Group Champ Under 14 Girls. throughout the year . On the 17th of April, 2016, Karachi The significance was that nearly all our swimmers managed Gymkhana organized a KG-KC Swimming meet. Our team to win medals, mostly golds and silvers. “ May 2016 Karachi Club Publication Club Saleem which was won by Asim Ghani with a margin of 4-3. Final a best of nine frames affair, was played Billiards & Snooker between Hussain Ferozpur and Asim Ghani which was won by Hussain Ferozpur by 5-1. Highest Break of the The 1st KC Open Six Red Ball Snooker Tournament tournament was achieved by Qasim Kamani (32). Chief was held at Karachi Club Main Snooker Room from Guest Jawed H. Karim, Honorary Secretary Karachi Club along with Shahid Abdullah Godil Convenor 11th till 22nd April 2016. A total 64 players participated Billiards & Snooker, Mr. Sohail Amin Dhedhi, Haji Ghani in the event. First Semi Final was played between Usman, Mr. Siddique Jamal and members of Managing Hussain Ferozpur and Qasim Kamani which was won Committee Mr. Sohail Yaqoob, Mr. Ashfaq Ghory, Mr. by Hussain Ferozpur with a score of 4-2. Other Semi Yasir Farooq, Mr. Shoaib Amin Dhedhi, graced the prize Final was played between Asim Ghani and Umer distribution ceremony. One of the ways reading to your child daily can backfire is if either or both parents and children view it as a chore instead of a pleasure. You won't do it everyday if it isn't fun, and your child will not learn to love Do you wish your children had the reading habit? I know I want my children reading, but instead will hate it. to love reading because it is such an important part of education, and more importantly, learning.But how do you instill this habit in your kids? So, how do you make reading an enjoyable experience so they develop the reading habit? I've got a couple of ideas and suggestions that have worked for me. I know this is not new advice, but the reason you hear it all the time is that Have realistic expectations of how children of various ages enjoy reading. it is so true. Babies don't care about the story or the pages too much, they just want to Reading to your children daily is one of the best ways to instill the love of hear your voice and be cuddled for a moment.
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