DKMO Riyadh holds annual general body meeting

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May 28, 2017

Riyadh: Dakshina Karnataka Muslim Okkoota (DKMO), Riyadh held its annual general body meeting at Ramada Hotel Batha, Riyadh. KSA on May 19. Meeting commenced with recitation of Quran by Br.P A Mohiyuddin Zuhri.

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The Master of Ceremony Br. Abdur Rahiman Sulaiman Welcomed All with Islamic Greeting and invited the Chief Guest Mr. Kutbuddin Naikwadi General Secretary AIMTTA, Bangalore and other distinguished guests Mr.Akhter Shaikh Ex Ameer NRCC JF, Mr.Parvez Ali, Advisor DKMO, Mr.Basheer NCMS Advisor DKMO & Mr.Abdul Aziz Bankal President, Mr.Fazlur Rahman Gen. Secretary and Abbas Uchil Treasurer, to the dais. Br. Abdul Azeez Bankal presided over the Function.

Through the presentation of an annual report & financial report, DKMO General Secretary briefed to the audience about the achievements & future plans of the committee.

The Most admirable Chief guest of the day, Mr.Kutbuddin Naikwadi summoned the strategical insights of an organization and inspired the audience through his mastery guidance on govt. benefits and its conduits.

Other honored chief guests applauded the DKMO activities and motivated the members and audience to endeavor to accomplish the plans.

President Abdul Azeez Bankal in his address appreciated and thanked all the members and the committee Executives for their active support during his tenure and he conveyed heartful thanks to Mr.Umar UH- Director, The Campus Career Academy, Mr.B.A.Mohammed Haneef Advocate and Mr.Rafeeq Master, Advisor TRF Mangalore for their extensive Support in upholding DKMO Charity Works across Dakshina Karnataka.

Considering positive impetus from the public response on ongoing DKMO's activities, The DKMO enthusiastically announced to raise the Emergency Relief Amount to 5000 SAR and The Committee assured to continue the Loan Scheme for needy expatriates in the Kingdom.

Articulating on FRF(Family Relief Fund) scheme, The president assured to support the deceased families of the Expatriates with minimum of 3 Lakh Indian Rupees. In the Future, the DKMO is further hoping to support with greater extent. So he encouraged all the attendees to get more and more members to join and support DKMO.

As a part of felicitation, DKMO honored Br.Shafi Thodar and Br.Fazlur Rahman for their vital contribution in membership campaign.

The president then dissolved the existing committee and called Br. Haneef Panamboor and Br Hameed Wenz to conduct the elections. Members were asked to voluntarily join the new committee and lend a hand in carrying out the noble task. An astounding 41 members joined the new committee. The office bearers were elected unanimously and the list for the new term is as follows:
1 Abdul Aziz Bajpe President
2 Mohd Ali Jokatte Vice President
3 Fazlu Rahman Gangolli Vice President
4 Mohammed Asif Kannur General Secretary
5 Mohammed Imran Aldur Secretary
6 Ismail T Montepadavu Secretary
7 Abdurrahman Sulaiman Yermal Treasurer
8 S.M Abdul Hameed Sullia Joint Treasurer
9 Shaikh GK Kuloor Joint Treasurer
10 Salman Noor Mangalore Event Organizer
11 Haneef N S Kairangala Event Organizer
12 Ashraf Kozikhan Mangalore Relief Co-ordinator
13 Eliyas Moideen Yermal FRF Co-ordinator
14 KP Abdulla Marikal Anti Dowry Co-ordinator
15 Ghani Ahmad Mulki Loan Co-ordinator
16 Basheer Talapady Media Co-ordinator
17 Haneef Panamboor Auditor
18 Hameed Wenz Mangalore Advisor
19 Basheer NCMS Jokatte Advisor
20 Abbas Uchil Executive Member
21 Shafi Thodar Executive Member
22 Abbas Mani Executive Member
23 Riyaz Ahmed Muloor Executive Member
24 Shamshuddeen Addoor Executive Member
25 Ibrahim Bengila Uppinangadi Executive Member
26 Abdul Latheef G Bajpe Executive Member
27 Dawood Kodlipete Executive Member
28 Abdul Munihim Mulki Executive Member
29 Moideen Jokatte Executive Member
30 Shabeer Ali K C Road Executive Member
31 Irfan Aboobakkar Mani Executive Member
32 Haidar Saralikatte Executive Member
33 Abdul Razzak Machar Executive Member
34 Mohammed Naufal Surinje Executive Member
35 Nayaz Ahammad Belvai Executive Member
36 Masood Venur Executive Member
37 Mohammed Althaf Ganjimutt Executive Member
38 Mohammed Manzoor Mudigere Executive Member
39 Abbas Manjanady Executive Member
40 Yousuf A.N. Malloor Executive Member
41 Abdul Hameed Nazeer Kuloor Executive Member

The meeting was well attended by over 150 members, who represented most of the taluks of South Karnataka. The AGBM was ended with Vote of thanks by Br.Abdul Rahiman and followed by sumptuous lunch for all the attendees.

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