By Zubeida Mustafa
AS was expected, Karachi was at the centre of all speeches at the event organised by the Theosophical Society to celebrate the 134th birth anniversary of the city’s first mayor Jamshed Nusserwanjee. It warmed my heart to hear about Mr Nusserwanjee’s services to the people of Karachi. What emerged was that we owe a lot to the non-Muslim communities for making the city what it became — a clean, elegant and liveable place with the biggest concentration of educational institutes, health facilities and economic activities.