Dubai: Karnataka Sports & Cultural Club holds Labour Day

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May 3, 2016

Dubai: Karnataka Sports and cultural club, in association with Community Development Authority (CDA), Duabi U.A.E, celebrated International Labour Day in ETA- MBM Camp, Dubai recently.

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The Celebration was marked by various entertainment programs and competitions.

After welcoming all by Faraz, Nasir K.K briefed about the day, appreciating the labourer for their sacrifice and hard work in making Dubai a beautiful, safe and most tourism attractive state.

He further mentioned “You are the real people behind the happiness for ours, who most put their hard effort to complete the task on time with utmost quality and safety.

Tug of war and other fun games got attracted by gathered. Hundreds of Labours spent their time throughout the program with good energy and enthusiasm.

Mohammad Ismail was interacted with the gathered, keeping them happy throughout the program. Program convener Mr.Faraz led whole activities and interacted with labours and entertains with various games and prizes distributed for the winners in different games. A Four Hours program concluded with distribution snacks and juice.

Camp boss and Management of ETA - MBM were present and remembered their extended support and cooperation throughout the program.

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Comments

Mohammad Azhar dubai
 - 
Sunday, 8 May 2016

Good to see social organizations taking time to honor labours class people .. Need more such programs to keep them happy far from their families .

S.M. Nawaz Kuk…
 - 
Sunday, 8 May 2016

well done brothers keep it up

Ansar auh
 - 
Saturday, 7 May 2016

Masha allha!!
A very good support wish and greetings to all the labours.
Good thoughts from Karnataka sports and cultural club.

Ansar auh
 - 
Saturday, 7 May 2016

Masha Allha!!!
A very good wish and greetings and support to all the labours
Good thouts by Karnataka sports and cultural club..

parvezmps
 - 
Saturday, 7 May 2016

masha allah ...face expression of labours it self describes all...good work by karnataka sports & cultural club....

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