Thumbay Moideen receivesGlobal Leader' honor at NDTV Gulf Indian Excellence Awards 2016

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December 13, 2016

Dubai, Dec 13: To celebrate remarkable contribution in healthcare and education services across UAE, NDTV honored Mr. Thumbay Moideen, the founder president of Thumbay Group the title of “Global Leader” at the Gulf Indian Excellence Awards on Sunday, 11th December 2016. The award was presented at a gala function held at Hyatt Regency, Dubai Creek Heights, attended by leading Indian businessmen and professionals from the Gulf region.

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Mr. Moideen was accorded the prestigious recognition for his accomplishments as an Indian entrepreneur in the Gulf region that has pioneered the transformation of education and healthcare business into a multi-disciplinary conglomerate with global presence, operating over 20 brands spread across 18 sectors.

Receiving the award, Mr. Moideen said, “I am humbled to receive this recognition. It is a great feeling when your accomplishments are recognized at global forums. Moreover, this award comes at a time when we are expanding our businesses in India, in a big way.”

Mr. Moideen also led the panel discussion on the topic “Time to Bridge the Gulf,” conducted as part of the awards ceremony. The discussion touched upon the various subjects where the UAE and India share a common interest, and explored ways to convert mutual relations into a strategic partnership. The other participants included Mr. Vicky Kapoor (Associate Editor – Khaleej Times), Mr. Shaji Ul Mulk (Chairman – Mulk Holdings) and Mr. Kulwant Singh (President – IBPC). A second panel discussion led by Dr. B. R. Shetty, Chairman – NMC Group had the topic “Heralding the partnership in a new era.”

Mr. Moideen said that after Thumbay Group's accomplishments in the UAE, the group was expanding to Africa and the Indian subcontinent, with major projects scheduled to be completed within 2022. The launch of Thumbay Hospital, Thumbay Pharmacy, Thumbay Labs and Blends & Brews Coffee Shoppe in Hyderabad earlier this year marked the group's foray into India, and future plans include university campuses and a series of teaching hospitals in the major metros. University and hospital projects are underway in Africa as well, with the first ones expected to become operational soon. Thumbay Group has also opened representative offices in 20 different countries. Elaborating on the group's strategic plans, which includes 15 Thumbay academic hospitals in the next five years, Mr. Thumbay Moideen said, “The Thumbay academic hospital network will have a total of 1000 beds in the UAE, 1500 beds in India and 750 beds elsewhere in the Gulf and Africa, by 2022.”

About Thumbay Group

Founded by Mr. Thumbay Moideen in 1998, Thumbay Group today operates more than 20 brands across 18 different verticals including Education, Healthcare, Medical Research, Diagnostics, Retail Pharmacy, Health Communications, Retail Opticals, Wellness, Nutrition Stores, Hospitality, Real Estate, Publishing, Technology, Media, Events, Medical Tourism, Trading and Marketing & Distribution. Headquartered in Dubai, the group presently employs around 5000 people, which is projected to increase to around 20000 by the year 2022, with the completion of ongoing and upcoming projects. Currently, Thumbay Group is focusing on its strategic long-term plans which will see the group scale its businesses almost ten times and expand its operations globally.

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ABDUSAMAD NANDAR
 - 
Thursday, 15 Dec 2016

masha allah tabarakallh! sir, alf alf mabrouk. with dedication and hardwork you achieved this height. may almighty shower his blessings and insha allah during coming years, we wish you will be included in the list of global business achievers.

Ahmed Bava Valavoor
 - 
Wednesday, 14 Dec 2016

Masha Alla
Congratulation Brother Mr. Moideen Thumbay all the very best may Almighty Allah bless you and all of us.

PROF.M.ABUBAKE…
 - 
Tuesday, 13 Dec 2016

Congratulations Sir. May Almighty Allah keep you rewarded for your best work. ameen May Almighty Allah give you and your family members strength and long life to do the services forever. ameen.

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January 22,2020

Kochi, Jan 22: Rail passengers from Kerala are a happy lot as the state’s traditional food items such as appam and eggcurry, puttu and kadala curry have found their way back to the revised menu of the Railways in the wake of protests over reports that they were replaced by north indian delicacies.

The popular Kerala dishes were reinstated to the list following social media backlash over the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation’s reported decision to replace the favorite cuisine of Malayalis from its menu with north Indian dishes such as Kachori and Chole Bhature.

Ernakulam MP Hibi Eden, who had shot off a letter to Railway Minister Piyush Goyal raising the issue of alleged discrimination against Keralites, got an assurance from the IRCTC officials that popular items, including snacks such as unniyappam and sukhiyan will be served through its outlets in the state.

Eden said the IRCTC officials who visited him at his home on Wednesday morning have presented him with the list of delicacies to be served by its local vendors in Kerala. In his letter to the minister, the MP had stated that dishes which are very important to Malayalis for breakfast such as appam, egg curry, porotta, dosa, steam cake (puttu) were excluded along with snacks such as banana fry (pazham pori), kozhukkatta, unniyappam, neyyappam and sukhiyan.  He had also raised the issue of hike in price of food items.

According to him, price of meals has been increased from RS 35 to 70 and that ofsnacks such as vada from Rs 8 to 15.  While the price of vada has not been reduced, the fare of snack meal like parotta, chappathi, idiyappam, appam and puttu with kadala curry or egg curry will be served at Rs 50.  According to IRCTC, a passenger will have to shell out Rs 20 for unniyappam/sukhiyan/neyyappam, 2 numbers each.  Informing Goyal of the changes in menu, he said Malayalis are discriminated in trains and railway refreshment rooms by the food which is the right of every passenger.

He had sought urgent intervention of the Minister and speedy action in the matter.

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May 1,2020

Mangaluru, May 1: Dakshina Kannada on Friday two more positive cases of coronavirus in the district, taking the total number of cases to 24.

According to the state health bulletin, the 62-year old husband of the 58-year old woman of Boloor who tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, also tested positive for the virus.

Another 69-year old patient hailing from Kasaba in Bantwal Taluk also tested positive for the infection.

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April 26,2020

Dubai, Apr 26: Families were shattered as the three dead bodies of UAE-based Indian expats were returned to the country from New Delhi, India.

Family members waited outside the Indira Gandhi International Airport for hours, but they were later told to go back home as the remains of expats Jagsir Singh, Sanjeev Kumar and Kamlesh Bhatt were flown back to Abu Dhabi, following a new order implemented by India's Ministry of Home Affairs.

Inderjeet, brother-in-law of Sanjeev based in Al Ain, said their family in Punjab was devastated.

"This is a non-coronavirus death. We had a death certificate as proof and all necessary documents from Indian Embassy. But the body was returned while our family members waited outside the airport. This is very shocking," Inderjeet said.

"The body shouldn't have been returned. It's difficult to travel across states due to Covid-19 restrictions and also to arrange the ambulance," he added.

"Now the embassy has told me to come on Sunday. They said hopefully things will be sorted out in a day or two."

Meanwhile, the family of Kamlesh resides in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. This means, with existing travel restrictions, they had to secure permits from different states to reach New Delhi.

Dubai-based social worker Girish Pant, who is in touch with the family, said they are all depressed with the unfortunate turn of events.

"His brother Vimlesh had to return home without the remains. They are all clueless and in pain. With the new order from the Ministry of Home Affairs, I have informed the family that the body will reach them within 48 hours. I am also coordinating with the Indian Embassy," Pant said.

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Ahmed A.K.
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Monday, 27 Apr 2020

Now support BJP

 

Indian origins dont have place to cremate in their own land while our HM is planning to give nationality to minorities of other countries.

 

what a joke man!!!

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