London Arif Chaudhry
. Member of Parliament Debbie Abraham, Leader of Oldham Council Urooj Shah, Retired Rahila Bano, who has been serving professionally in the BBC, Farzana Afzal, the spirit of Minds Media Creative, Chief Executive of Tea Group Oldham Najma Khalid, former Councillor Yasmin Toor – Solicitor Bushra Anwar – Rubina Raja and other leading figures of the community participated in the special event
On this occasion. Member of Parliament Debbie Abraham said that Aiza Khan’s efforts are commendable and proud. She has achieved a positive feat while facing the most difficult circumstances. I have also made a short film about the effects of the coronavirus on the community. The author of the book, Aiza Khan, said that she wrote this book for her young son Cyrus so that when he grows up, he will know that even though his father has left this world, his love is with him. Former councilor Yasmin Toor said that the book expresses the feelings and emotions of a mother and she wrote the book to help her son. Farzana Afzal said that the book is full of feelings and emotions and expresses a mother’s desire to keep her son connected to the memories of her late father. Council leader Urooj Shah said that Aiza wrote the book to keep her son connected to the memories of his late father, which is welcome. Najma Khalid, the spirit of the Chai Women’s Group, and others said that such books are special for children, this book gives the skill of living with guidance.
Daddy Always Near The book Daddy’s Always Near is a beacon of light for those women in society whose husbands leave their young children and leave this temporary world and sleep eternally.
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