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6,645 likes, 137 comments - kaziakber on March 2, 2025: "Homemade Ep. 1 - Liyari Girls Cafe Half of the video was shot by @shahzaibsaadat
Homemade Ep. 1 - Liyari Girls Cafe
Half of the video was shot by @shahzaibsaadat
All of the information was received from @s.mandhro
Script proof read, critiqued and made better by @miss_ushah_kazi
@lyarigirlscafe is the truth
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Many thanks to Kazi Akber & team for a great News Report about #LyariGirlsCafe
Thank you again for your time and encourage.
Lyari's Girls Cafe Foundation wishes a blessed #EidulFitr 🌙 The purpose of Eid wishes is to spread prosperity, joy, and peace among all people. We extend our best wishes to everyone.
Eid Mubarak
Random thought, after watching this years women’s march madness, why is there not a women’s volleyball, softball, soccer, F1, nascar, and track league? UFC is leading the way as far as women’s sports, but lol I don’t want to see Helgas only. Also male owned. I want to see more feminine sports, America is full of olympic goddesses. And we can monopolize the worlds goddesses with our massive media reach, and sports culture. Recruit them to the usa, make our gene pool superior af.
I obviously have like 0 real money like that or connects or lawyers to create a league/contracts et cetera. Nor do I know anyone, in that sphere, I am essentially a glorified Ameican wageserf lol, but it seems like in todays world with women no longer being burdened by child mortality or birth complications, eve’s curse for teaching man agriculture and the cycles of earth has been lifted, no longer are women as sedentary and always pregnant. Man does not control her, they have more power than ever before in human history, especially legally, socially, and economically, (not so much politically or corporately yet still a gap) that they should be able to organize a series of leagues.
The wbna could serve as the foundation holding company, they could sell the shares publicly to raise profit if need be and pay dividends back to shareholders. Then start all the other leagues mentioned, and also monopolize the mens sports where they can in sectors like volleyball, and track. From beyonce, saweetie, meg, tina fey, savannah james, gabrielle union, solange, melinda gates, the Waltons, Laurene Jobs, Abigail Johnson, Mackenzie Scott, Julia Koch, et cetera. It could be just as big as mens sports if they put their balls on the table collectively. Or boobs on table I guess lol.
In today’s streaming world, with sports gambling, people will watch. I would love to have some rich, olympic goddess crushes to see on the tv. I would actually watch more espn. As long as they don’t ostracize men from the dividends of the investment, women’s sports in the 21st century, could be more popular and give better role models to the youth, than reality tv et cetera. Especially if they can get mens old money and women’s new money.
Plus it will make women more body positive, enjoy working out and being more active. As there will be more images of what an athletic woman looks like on TV. Plus who know’s could make women more confident investors too as the 21st and possibly 22nd century as we see men and women reach equal standing in society. Hopefully by the 22nd century if reincarnation is real I can live out that skit where dave Chappell marries Oprah. Then man will be able to be a dumb ape again. 🐒💀🙈🐉
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Lyari's Girls Cafe Foundation organise Boxing Tournament in connection to Quid-e-Azam Day and Christmas occasion.
Lyari's Girls Cafe Foundation organise Boxing Tournament in connection to Quid-e-Azam Day and Christmas occasion.
Lyari girls break the cycle through cycling
Scores of girls, aged between 10 and 30 years, participated in a cycle race at Clifton to commemorate the International Day of the Girl Child.
KARACHI: Now time is cycling for a girl and everyone, they said.
Two phrases, most girls gathered outside the Dot Com Mall Clifton, Karachi for a day of cycling, had heard from family, friends or colleagues at least once if not more in their lifetime.
In our society, when a boy goes cycling he is occupied with thoughts of how to ride better or he merely views it [the cycle] as a means of transport, but when [and if] a girl goes cycling, she has an added task – to watch her back for the moral police brigade, stares from passersby and men on the roads waiting for an opportunity to harass, explained one participant. On Wednesday afternoon, all eyes were on the around 95 girls, aged between 10 and 30, from across the city who had come to Clifton to cycle, have fun and participate in the event, ‘Aao Cycle Chalaen [Let’s go cycling]’, organised by the Lyari Girls Café Foundation to mark the International Day of the Girl.
This day is an annual initiative launched by the United Nations to support and empower young women across the globe. This year’s theme focused on helping girls overcome adversity.
A representative of the Lyari Girls Café Foundation and the event organiser, Shazia, said the event was an effort to advocate female empowerment and provide young girls across the city a platform to reclaim public spaces.
As everyone, especially the participants, anxiously waited for the race to start, 18-year-old Muskan, a art craft student at the café, excitedly said she had finally learnt how to ride a two-wheeler last month with the help of her brother. However, she doesn’t cycle regularly. Her parents don’t allow her to. “It was difficult getting permission to come here today. My parents finally allowed me after assurances that my friends were going too and my brother dropped me,” she shared. A group of excited girls surrounded Muskan, each waiting to share their story. Gul Bano Qasim, 18, had a similar story to tell. “I’m not allowed to cycle because my parents worry about what our uncles or family friends would say if they saw me [a girl] cycling on the road,” said Qasim.
Boxing Shadow Performance
Shadow Boxing by LGCF coach Noor Badshah is a challenging solo work that explores behaviours, violence and identity. It looks at how human beings create their own challenges and safety, both inside and outside of the ring.
Girls boxing shadow performed by Lyari's Girls Cafe youth in the two-day youth convention held at National Textile University Karachi. . . . . .
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YOUTH CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND ADOPTION
YOUTH CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND ADOPTION