There's been a slight change of plans for the Diwali lunch on October 29. Instead of the Shabari restaurant, the venue will be Blue Waters, opposite Star Bazaar, on the New Link Road. The date and timing remain the same.
Announcing this after the exercises, Hari Singh Shekhawat (right) informed that a nominal advance had been paid yesterday for booking the place. “You are all invited,” he said. “Such an opportunity does not come again and again. The menu is far better and more varied than what Shabari has on offer. You will have a choice of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes with multiple options in each. It will be a lavish spread.”
The costs would be marginally higher than that of Shabari, but well within budget. More importantly, it should make everybody (including the non-veggies) happy, which is the whole purpose of hosting this lunch. Razia Khan for one, has for long been pitching for Blue Waters. And the credit for all this should go equally to Kishor Babani and Shekhawat, who have been running around over the past two days to finalise the arrangements.
Khatoon Baig too had some good news to share. Her lovely son and daughter-in-law have completed three years of togetherness and to celebrate their anniversary, she distributed sweets in the Garden (left). The daughter-in-law, who is pursuing her management studies (along with a job and running the house) has scored meritoriously in her second semester. For one who has seen hard times, the children are now doing the lady proud by the day. We rejoice with them and above all, congratulate Khatoon Baig.
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