Thursday, August 26, 2021

ESUP launch 60th anniversary book

By Abdul Qadir Qureshi
(Pakistan News & Features Services)
The English Speaking Union of Pakistan (ESUP), headed by Aziz Memon, has been holding events much more frequently than in the past and another notable decision by him and his team was to bring out a publication to celebrate 60th year of its existence in the country. 

With more and more people of various organizations preferring to take the soft option of disposing of content digitally, the Aziz Memon-led ESUP chose to take the conventional, deemed much more respectful, mode of documenting the achievements in the form of a printed book. 

Not only has the ESUP brought out a very neatly printed book of over 70 pages in A-4 size, a proper launching ceremony was also held at a hotel on August 24 in which the recently appointed Administrator of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC), Barrister Murtaza Wahab, who also happens to be an Advisor to the Sindh Chief Minister, was the chief guest. 

Top officials of the ESUP and considerably large number of its members were in attendance during the book launching ceremony which was organized at the lawn of a hotel, in accordance with the SOPs of COVID-19. 

In his welcome speech, the ESUP President, Aziz Memon, briefly threw light on the accomplishments of the organization, most of which have been documented in the anniversary book. 

He recognized his fellow office-bearers for extending him the support in implementing decisions aimed at furthering the cause of the ESUP. 

Barrister Murtaza Wahab, as expected, talked more about the various issues of Karachi and his eagerness to revive the glories of this metropolis which has continued to grow phenomenally in all directions over the years.

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