Ufone - Faisalabad Family Festival
Ufone arranged for fun filled three day fiesta to celebrate
Faisalabad and
the success of the city. The attractive event boasted of 100 different
stalls which were set up by the local industry. The festival was open to the
general public so that they could witness the diversity of the industries in Faisalabad which are a
source of pride for the entire nation.
‘Celebrating Faisalabad City’ was a
family festival which gave the local entrepreneurs an opportunity to display,
sell and interact directly with customers while giving visitors an opportunity
to shop, enjoy food and have fun all under one roof. There were also live
performances including stand-up comedy and the kid’s area boasted of a jumping
castle, stuff toys, slides and other various sources of entertainment for the
children.
The entry ticket was priced at only
Rs. 20/- per person and Ufone donated the proceeds from the sale of these
tickets to the “Faisalabad Institute of Cardiology” as a gesture to truly
support the industrial city. The hospital is not only state of the art
but it is also helping the underprivileged people who cannot afford to pay for
their treatment. The Faisalabad Institute of Cardiology has clinical
departments including cardiology medicine & cardiac surgery, and allied
essential operation theatres. The institute also offers a training centre for
medical, para-medical and nursing staff.
Speaking on the occasion, Abdul
Aziz, President and CEO Ufone said, “For Ufone the cardinal principle is that
action speaks louder than words. While other may come up with rhetoric, Ufone
actually delivers. The city of Faisalabad has
served as backbone to country’s economy and Ufone feels humble to arrange such
a festival for the people of Faisalabad.
It is interesting to see a mix of different industries come together under one
roof and create such a positive ambiance and portray the success of the city.
It was also heartening to see kids and adults enjoying the festivities. We hope
the proceeds of this activity will help improve the plight of disadvantaged
patients at Institute
of Cardiology.
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