Khyber food festival at PC Hotel Lahore
By our correspondents
February 03, 2016
Khyber Food festival was inaugurated in PC Hotel Lahore, where a large number of notable’s politicians and well reputed journalists attended the festival and highly admired the graceful effort of PC Hotel regarding the activity of Khyber Food Festival.
The motives behind food festival is to introduce traditional regional foods and promote close harmony among provinces to create awareness and enhance cordial relations.
Khyber Food Festival was inaugurated by GM PC Hotel Lahore Syed Haseeb Amjad Gardezi , Irfan Mir, (col) Shahzad Rafiq Malik, Nadeem Riaz Chaudary, Mohammad Dawar , Kashif Rabbani and Faisal Rehman were also present on the occasion.***
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