Thatta Kedona

Culture is a Basic Need

Every Thatta Kedona logo carries a story — a vision shaped by people, ideas and dedication


The logo of Anjuman-e-Falah-e-Aama (AFA) was originally conceptualised by Mr. Amjad Ali, current President of the organisation, and later transformed into its final visual identity by Lahore-based creative professional Mr. Anees Yaqub.

The Thatta Kedona logo traces its roots back to the inspiring vision of German creative pioneer Dr. Senta Siller, who laid the foundation of this handicrafts initiative decades ago. Over time, the logo was further refined and given its present form by Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Mughaljee from Okara.


Both emblems reflect more than organisations and projects — they represent community spirit, cultural heritage, creativity, and years of collective effort connected to village Thatta Ghulamka Dhiroka.

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