Mangaluru, Apr 13: A new matrimonial portal dedicated for Muslim community has come into existence. The portal, nikahpartner.com and its mobile were launched today at a formal function at Hotel Ocean Pearl in the city.
A release issued by the developers stated that nikahpartner.com has been designed to offer Muslim community a user-friendly match making experience with improved navigation and functionality while allowing families to see the details of the brides and grooms.
Speaking after formally launching the website, Abdul Rauf Puthige, Chairman of Talent Research Foundation, asked the youth to come forward and contribute for the society using both offline and online tools which will beneficial for all.
Hameed Kanknady, founder of nikahpartner.com, welcomed briefed the audience the need of digital tool to communicate between two hearts and two families. He said social organizations and social workers are the inspiration to build such a communication tool.
Suhail Kandak, community activist, launched the mobile application. The website and application are developed by Komquest Solutions.
On the same occasion, Abdul Rauf Puthige was felicitated on behalf of Nande Penghal team by Suhail Kandak for the successful innovative campaign conducted in Dakshina Kannada district.
Haneef Khan Kodaje, member of Muslim Central Committee, awarded Vartha Bharathi for its contribution in the field of media.
Abdul Ravoof Corporator, MCC, awarded young Moosa Faisal for obtaining Google and Facebook certification at the age of 17. Sahil Zaheer of Platform Production compered the event.






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