Jeddah: JF and KNRI Forum felicitate JP Hegde, UT Khader

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April 8, 2013

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Jeddah, Apr 8: The local unit of Jamiyyatul Falah (JF) and Karnataka NRI Forum (KNRIF) jointly organised a felicitation programme for Udupi-Chikmagalur MP K Jayaprakash Hegde and Mangalore MLA U T Khader, who visited Saudi Arabia through the maiden Mangalore-Dammam flight. Coastdigest.com chairman Mohammed Asif was also present.

The programme at Jeddah Trident Hotel on April 5, commenced with recitation of verses from holy Quran by Shaikh Saoud followed by the patriotic song in Kannada by Mohammed Kaleem. President of Karnataka NRI Forum, Mohammed Mansoor welcomed and introduced the guests.

Mohammed Iqbal Yousuf, the Founder of Jamiyyatul Falah, Mohammed Aslam Kazi, Managing Director Basem International Shipping and Logistics Company Ltd, Vishwanath Hegde, Managing Director Intermodal Services of SA, Shabih A. Kazi, Founder Member of Jamiyyatul Falah, Rafiuddin Fazalbhoy, Founder of Indian Embassy School and members of JF and KNRIF were among the dignitaries who took part in the event.

S.M. Jaffer addressed a number of community concerns including direct flights between Mangalore and Jeddah, voting rights/Adhar cards for NRIs, admission to NRI children for professional courses, opportunity to participate in any governmental infrastructure/ development projects, establishing a NRI cell/ grievance cell, government housing project for small /medium income group etc.

The same was presented in the form of a memorandum to Jayaprakash Hegde by B P Abid, President of JF, Jeddah.

Mohammed Aslam Kazi and Br. B P Abid have presented the memento to Mr Hegde and Mr Khader on behalf of Jamiyyatul Falah Jeddah and Vishwanath Hegde and Mohammed Mansoor presented the memento to the duo on behalf of Karnataka NRI Forum, Jeddah.

Presenting a brief chronology of the organization before the audience, Mohammed Iqbal Yousuf said that JF was the first community socio welfare organization to be established in Jeddah to serve the poor masses back home and it has been serving for the last 25 years. He also highlighted the potential opportunities existing for participation under public private partnership (PPP) for Mangalore Airport and other infrastructure projects in Karnataka.

He said that earlier he had presented studies on the Mangalore Airport Development to the union minister M Veerappa Moily. A copy of his plan for further developing Mangalore Airport was submitted to Mr. J.P. Hegde. The idea of PPP was welcomed by Mr. Hegde and assured that he will raise the issues with the concerned authorities in India.

Krishna Jangal briefed the audience about the various activities under taken by Karnataka NRI Forum in Jeddah and services rendered to poor back home.

Mr. Hegde addressed the gathering with overwhelming applaud. Speaking about the current situation of regularizing the NRI illegals in the Kingdom, he informed that he and Mangalore MLA U T Khader had fruitful discussion with the Indian Ambassador in Riyadh. He assures that he will discuss the Mangalore – Jeddah direct flight issue with the concerned authorities. He also assured to take necessary action to resolve the issues outlined in the memorandum submitted to him.

Mr Khader said that he will stand shoulder to shoulder with the take up the issues of NRIs with the state government. He stressed that awareness programmes need to be conducted back home to educate the new comers to Saudi Arabia.

Mr  Asif assured that he will continue his efforts for the cause of direct flight from Mangalore to Jeddah.

Roshan Rodrigues, vice president Karnataka NRI Forum proposed the vote of thanks. The programme concluded with the dinner.

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Media Release
April 16,2020

Dammam: President of Indian Social Forum, Eastern Province Mr.Wasim Rabbani urged immediate intervention of Indian government to help Non Residential Indians who are in trouble due to corona pandemic in Saudi Arabia.

He said in a press rease that expatriate Indians are in concern  as number of corona infected people and  deaths are increasing in danger level.

Hea said, "the Saudi health minister's statement a few days ago indicates that the situation in Saudi needs to be taken more seriously with precautionary methods. There are concerns among expatriates because the number of people infected with the coronavirus and the number of deaths reported in various provinces are increasing at an alarming rate."

"Saudi Government and Health Ministry are taking excellent precautionary measures, however, in the coming days expect to see the number of cases to increase in Saudi Arabia. The Indian government needs to take diplomatic and immediate intervention to ensure the treatment of Indian expatriates considering the number of effected people increasing", He said.

He also urged that the Embassy and the Government of India should ensure qaurantiane faculty for Indian expatriates and arrange special low cost flights to bring back expatriates who would like to return home country.

" Government of India and Indian embassy need to intervene immediately to ensure that the quarantine system is in place for Indian expatriates as the facilities in the rooms where the residents are staying together are very limited. There should also be a mechanism to organize low-cost flight services for expatriates who are ready to go home. The government system should also be able to accommodate the expatriates in special quarantine areas in hometown as soon they arrive in India", he urged.

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Media Release
February 4,2020

On the occasion of 71st Republic Day of India, Qatar Indian Social Forum (QISF), Karnataka State organized a blood donation camp in Doha Qatar, in association with Hamad Medical Corporation on 31st January 2020, Friday.

At first, QISF Karnataka State Vice President, Ziaul Huq welcomed the guests, dignitaries and blood donors.

The Blood Donation Camp was inaugurated by ICC President Mr. Manikantan A P who was the Chief guest. In his inaugural speech, he emphasized that, Service to humanity is service to God. By donating the blood, not only we save the lives, but we get blessings also. He also said that punctuality is the key factor in these type of events and should be incorporated by all of us.

QISF Central Committee President, Sayeed Komachi highlighted the necessity and importance of donating the blood and assured QISF a socio cultural organization will always be ready for this noble cause.

Dr. Vishwantha Kini, a well known Radiologist in HMC motivated the donors.

The camp was started at    7.00 A M and ended at 5.30 PM in which 146 people donated the blood out of 185 people registered.

SKMWA President Abdul Majeed and Dr. Haroon from Asian Medical Centre, who were also the Guests in the programme praised the initiative and efforts of QISF. 

QISF Central Committee Vice President Salam Kunnamal, General Secretary Basheer Ahmed, Northern States President Fasiuddin, QISF State and Branch Committee members Lathif Madikeri, Zakariya Pandeshwar, Saleem Bangadi, Mujeebulla Khan, Nayeem Belapu, Ibrahim UB, Toufeeq, Anwar Angargundy, Rizwan Kalladka, Asif Bannur, Imtiyaz Karnad, Jaleel Kalladka, Haneef Montepadav, Rafiq Uppinangady and other members were present during the programme.

The program was presided and concluded by QISF Karnataka State President Nazeer Pasha.

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Fasi
 - 
Thursday, 6 Feb 2020

Great job, this will save many lives. Hats off to QISF for this wonderful event on the occasion of Rebulic Day celebration. 

Zameer
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Wednesday, 5 Feb 2020

Well done qisf...again u did a great work by collecting blood to serve humanity...qosf is a second word for humanity!!

Hassan
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Wednesday, 5 Feb 2020

 

Masha Allah. Good Job done by QISF

 

 

 

 

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Media Release
March 2,2020

Kuwait: State of Karnataka is enriched with Daasa culture, which had contributed immensely to its literature, culture, art & philosophy. Daasa tradition in Karnataka was part of the Bhakti movement which flourished from around 15th century and it extended considerable spiritual influence over the masses. Kuwait Kannada Koota, a socio-cultural association for the people of Karnataka in Kuwait, organized its annual Daasotsava on 14th February 2020 in remembrance of these saints, thereby displaying the rich cultural heritage of the state. 

The program started with a warm welcome address by Mrs. Spoorthy Kamath, convener of cultural committee. Divine invocation prayer by Mrs. Vasantha Ashok and Mrs. Sandhya Arun set the trend for the event. This was followed by lighting of the traditional lamp by the 2020 executive committee, comprising of President Mr. Rajesh Vittal, Vice President Mr. Sandeep Chabba, General Secretary Mr. Praveen Kumar Shetty and Treasurer Mr. Pradeep Rao. President, while welcoming the gathering, spoke about the importance of Daasas in Kannada literature & history and briefed about the series of upcoming programs. Cultural programs started with fancy dress competition by Koota children comprising of all age group starting from infants to elder kids. This program stole the show as the efforts & time invested by children and their parents were clearly visible. 

2019 executive committee was felicitated by the current committee for wonderfully managing Koota affairs & programs. This was followed by the release of Koota magazine “Marala Mallige", comprising of informative articles, drawings, poems etc., entirely contributed by the association members. Event’s main attraction “Vrindavana Leelavarana", a colorful dance drama spectacularly portrayed by 54 Koota children, was very well appreciated & received by the attendees. Association children who successfully completed 10th and 12th were felicitated as a token of encouragement. Executive committee gave away prizes to Kids who excelled in the stage competitions held earlier. Audience was treated to a divine and melodious Bhajan program conducted astutely by the ladies & men. Koota women performed Bhajan Kolata, along with ladies bhajan, in a well-coordinated manner. Vote of thanks was proposed by the secretary of Koota, thanking those who contributed for the success of the event. Another attraction was a quiz competition “Rasa Prashne", conducted efficiently between the programs, by Mr. Mahesh Shiramgond. 

The whole event was planned and executed astutely by the cultural committee under the leadership of Convener, Mrs. Spoorthy Kamath. Public Relations Committee, led by Mrs. Suparna Dambal, welcomed the members in a vibrant & colorful way, showcasing a beautifully erected divine mantap. The event was sponsored by Unimoni, LIC HFL, VSPL, Geetherb, Kotak Life Insurance, Joy Alukkas, Lulu Hypermarket & Total Environment. The program ended with a sumptuous satvik lunch, sponsored by the senior Koota member, Mr. Ramachandran Seetharaman.

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