Behbood Meena Bazaar Festival in Islamabad on December 6

Life and StyleBehbood Meena Bazaar Festival in Islamabad on December 6

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Fans of Handicraft would organize Behbood Meena Bazaar Festival in federal capital on December 6.

A number of Stalls would be set up offering varieties of clothes, cosmetics, household products and even literature aiming to create awareness about social issues and diseases.

For the last 30 years a Meena Bazaar festival is held, usually in the month of December. It is a very important and successful event. And every year it just keeps getting better and bigger in terms of participation.

“Such activities and events are a source of joy for the people as it provide all necessary household things at reasonable rates,” said an official of Fans of Handicraft.

The organizer expecting that a large number of people would visit the family festival.

Source: APP

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