KARACHI: In order to buy artificial jewelry, bangles and other Eid-ul-Fitr essentials (like Saleem-Shahi Shoes) for themselves and their families, Tribble (the US CG posted here) headed to Jaama Cloth Market (situated on M. A. Jinnah Road, one of the Port City’s main arteries: mostly catering to the middle and lower-middle-class female consumers) along with the Consulate’s Spokesperson Heather and Public Diplomacy Officer Anamaria during the holy (fasting) month of Ramazan (duly attired in Shalwar Qameez).




مارکیٹ میں قونصل جنرل ٹریبل اور سفارتکار ہیدر اور آناماریہ نے بہت سے دوسرے خریداروں کے ساتھ مل کر اپنے / اپنے اہل خانہ اور دوستوں کیلئے رنگ برنگی بالیاں، چمکتی چوڑیاں اور خوبصورت جوتے تلاش کئے! جامع کلاتھ میں موجود زبردست سٹالز پر سے وہ عید کیلئے کئی ضروری اشیاء خریدنے میں کامیاب رہے۔ کراچی نے ایک مرتبہ پھر ثابت کیا وہ روشنیوں اور رونقوں کا شہر ہے
Eid Mubarak from Conrad Tribble, heading the US diplomatic mission in the Port City:

“At this sacred time, on behalf of me and the Consulate family, I extend warm Eid greetings to all those celebrating this joyous occasion. May this special season bring peace, prosperity, and joy to you and your loved ones.“
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