Hyderabad: The 120th Du-ba-du program was held on Tuesday at New India Function Hall in Maula Ali with the support of the Siasat, Millat Fund, and Lala Gowda Old Boys Association.
Parents from across the twin cities and also from the surrounding areas of Maula Ali attended the program which aimed at finding the right match for marriages of Muslim boys and girls.
Separate counters were set up to check for the desired educational qualifications of marriage aspirants, in which experienced and trained volunteers helped the parents in choosing the right match by counseling them.
Also Read Hyderabad: Astrophiles enjoy partial solar eclipse, share videos Members of politics and the Millat Fund, with Lalaguda Old Boys Association members, were active participants in the event.
President of Lala Gowda Old Boys Association, Syed Tajuddin, welcomed parents and guardians and said that the association was established in 2014 and so far six programs have been completed with the support of the Millat Fund.
Khawaja Educational Trust in Maula Ali is working for the progress of girls where they are being taught Urdu and Hindi along with religious and Arabic education. Girls are getting benefits from tailoring, mehndi design, and other courses offered at the trust, informed the President.
Related stories
Subscribe
- Never miss a story with notifications
- Gain full access to our premium content
- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once
Latest stories