Dubai: Bearys Chamber of Commerce & Industry all set to open its UAE chapter

Media Release
September 17, 2018

Dubai, Sept 17: The Bearys Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BCCI), Mangaluru is all set to form its UAE chapter on 19th October, 2018, at Pearl Creek Hotel, Deira, Dubai.

BCCI President Hajee S M Rasheed will preside over the function. U T Khader, Minister for Housing and Urban Development, B M Farookh, MLC, Thumbay Moidin, NRI entrepreneur, Abdul Latheef, Mohammed Mansoor and other dignitaries will attend the function.

In line with forthcoming inaugural programme, an organizing /reception committee was formed and its preliminary meeting was held on 7th September, 2018 at the Conference Room, Burg Khalifa Residence, Dubai. Dr B K Yusuf, Presided over the function. Imran Ahmed recited the Quranic verses.

Muhammed Ali Uchil and S.M.Basheer briefed on the meeting.

Dr.B.K.Yusuf, Muhammed Ali Uchil, S.M.Basheer, and Althaf Khatib are assigned as organizers to liaise with parent body, the members and call for meeting, booking of venue and sending emails/WhatsApp on schedules of the further meetings

Abdulla Madumoole, M.E.Moolur, Hidayatulla, Moidin Kutty Haji, Althaf Diamond Lease, Abdul Ravoof, Tanveer Razak, Lather Mulki, Siddik Uchil and Mohammed Ibrahim Naveed are the other committee members. Vote thanks was rendered by S.M.Basheer and a special thanks given to Hidayatullah.

Comments

Akram Bilal
 - 
Wednesday, 19 Sep 2018

Amazed by the BCCI efforts to lift up young entrepreneurs in a short span of time.Keep it up BCCI; let your wings spread worldwide.

All the best to team Reception Committee- a mix up of talent, experience and dedication to community

Hameed Renjilady
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Sep 2018

Great initiative from BCCI,let community benefit from this.NRI help desk is need of the hour

 

Salam Bava
 - 
Tuesday, 18 Sep 2018

Masha Allah,A very good move from BCCI.Let this move begins new chapter for community youngsters In dubai  All the best 

 

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