Riyadh: GMJ celebrates hosts Eid Milan

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October 23, 2014

Riyadh, Oct 23: The Riyadh unit of Gangolli Muslim Jamaat organized its annual Eid milan ‘Eid-ul-Adha  Event 2014’ at Al Azizia  Resort, Riyadh on October 4 and arrangements were also made for animal sacrifice (qurbani) in the morning.

The programme began with a recitation of verses from Holy Quran by Mohammed Huzaif Moulana and Islamic Song From Brother Nasrullah Shaikh    

Soon after the Qirath, Br. Mohammed Sayeed Mali welcomed all the guests and brother Abdussalaam Moulana ( Treasurer)  read the accounts and yearly report and activities

GMJ Riyadh unit President Kolkar Fazlu Rahman addressed the gathering. He enlightened about benefits of being a member of an association and the importance of charity, donation and helping hand for needy people. Munaf MH was special guest.

GMJ executive members kept the crowd active throughout the programme. Jam packed audience around 200 at the auditorium. Separate arrangement for ladies side and they enjoyed the Qirath, Naath and games competition conducted for the children’s and Ladies

All the expenses of the event was shared by Jamaath Well wishers.

Special Cricket tournament was arranged, all the gentlemen were crazy about the match and the prizes sponsored by well - wishers for various  games for Gents, ladies / children.

The outdoor games for men's (Tug-of-War and 30 yards cricket tournament ) and for children (Running Race, Frog Race, Sack Race, Musical Chair) and Ladies, Hit the wicket/Ring the win / pot breaking/  were conducted. All the kids, ladies and gentlemen participated with great enthusiasm. All the games were enjoyed beyond the limit by the participants.

Attractive prizes presented to the lucky Winners.

Delicious biryani / soft drinks was provided to all the members gathered.  Mohammed Jaffer Kolkar, Najeeb MH, Jaffer Shaikh, Dastagir Shahee Mohallah, Nasrullah Shaikh, Bedre Ibrahim, Toufeeque, Riyaz Masni, Mustaq shaikh, Shaheed Kolkar, Salaam  put in a lot of effort to make this event successful   

Sayeed Mali thanked all the Sponsors, Donors, Volunteers, Attendees and Executive Committee Members for extending their support for this noble cause and making this event a grand success

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August 8,2020

Dubai, Aug 7: One may call it good luck, but for two Indian expats it was God who prevented them at the last minute from boarding the Air India Express plane that crashed in Kerala, killing at least 18 people on board.

According to India's Civil Aviation Ministry, the Boeing 737 aircraft on a flight from Dubai to Kozhikode overshot the runway at Kozhikode airport on Friday evening. There were 184 passengers including 10 infants, 2 pilots and four cabin crew onboard the aircraft.

Noufal Moin Vetten, an Ajman resident working as an office boy in a Sharjah school, was booked to travel on the flight and had checked in as per schedule.

Recounting his miraculous escape, Vetten, a resident of Malappuram, Thirunavaya, whose visa was cancelled a week ago, told Gulf News: “I was handed my boarding pass, but when I reached immigration, they told me I had to pay a fine of Dh 1,000 (Rs 20,430) for overstay. I had only Dh 500 (Rs10,215) with me.

"I called my school PRO and he told me to come back. He said they would follow protocols and pay the fines before sending me,“ he said.

Vetten was disappointed and called his family to let them know.

“When I heard about the crash, I was saddened for all the passengers. But I'm so relieved I missed it. God has been really merciful,” said Vetten.

Afsal Parrakodan, a resident of Abu Dhabi, had a similar stroke of luck.

“My work visa was cancelled about a week ago. After getting my boarding pass, I was told I had to pay a fine of Dh1,000 at the immigration counter, but I had only Dh500 on me.”

“I was very keen to board the flight and be with my family. So I called a friend who brought me the additional Dh500, but by then, my baggage had been offloaded and the flight's doors were closed,” said Parrakodan.

“I was feeling very sad and called my mother to tell her I had missed the flight. But a few hours later, when I learnt of the crash, I couldn’t help but feel relieved and thankful to God for saving my life,“ said an overwhelmed Parrakodan who plans to fly back next week. 

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May 22,2020

Mangaluru, May 22: An elderly cardiac patient from Dakshina Kannada, who was stranded in Saudi Arabia due to covid-19 lock-down, has finally reached his homeland thanks to the timely intervention by Humanity Forum Jubail and Indian Social Forum.

The elderly man hailing from Kadaba area of Dakshina Kannada was admitted to a hospital in Madinah. However, his condition continued to worsen due to lack of proper treatment. The efforts by his family members to bring him back home had not yielded results.

Meanwhile, one of the relatives of the patient, Ansari Suratkal, who happens to be a DKSC activist, brought the issue to the notice of the Karnataka unit of the Indian Social Forum in Dammam. ISF contacted Humanity Forum president Zakariya Jokatte, who helped the patient to speak directly union minister D V Sadananda Gowda in a video conference organised by coastaldigest.com.

Humanity Forum also persuaded the Indian Embassy to allow the stranded cardiac patient to fly back to India through Dammam-Bengaluru repatriation flight on May 20. 

However, it was not easy for the patient to travel from Madinah to Dammam International Airport due to lock-down and curfew. ISF not only obtained travel permission for him but also arranged vehicle. Jeddah and Riyadh units of ISF helped in obtaining permission letter in their respective places in spite of travel ban imposed by the police. Madinah unit of ISF arranged vehicle for transportation. Zakariya Jokatte bore the air ticket and other expenses of the patient.

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August 6,2020

Dubai, Aug 6: Non-resident Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist Dewakara Alva passed away on Thursday August 6. He was 63.

Alva, who hailed from Mangaluru, was the director of Federal Insurance Brokers LLC, Dubai and was residing in Dubai for around four decades. He was reportedly suffering from health problems for last few months. 

He was a patron of Tulu and Kannada language and culture in United Arab Emirates. He was a member of various NRI organizations including UAE Tulu Koota and UAE Bunts

Alva is survived by wife Saritha, daughter Powshali, and son Manal.

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