TYF hosts ‘Sneha Sammilana-2017’ in Riyadh

[email protected] (P.A.Hameed Padubidri)
May 21, 2017

Riyadh: ‘Sneha Sammilana-2017’ was held last week at Exit 18 in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The gala was organized by Talapady Youth Forum (TYF) Riyadh on account of its 9th annual establishment day. The get-together was kicked off with the recitation of Quran followed by its formal inauguration by Moosa Talapady, President of the program, social & religious leader in Riyadh.

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TYF is a non-profit organization, which has been working relentlessly since 9 years for the betterment & empowerment of underprivileged community in & around Talapady area. It got actively involved in socio- humanitarian actvities back at home. Monthly ration, Housing construction, Marriage help fund, Eid Dress distribution, medical fund, Holy Quran distribution, school book distribution, airticket & other beneficial arrangements for expatriates in Riyadh, who are in dire need of such help etc. are some of the key areas of help that it provided & has been providing.

Apart from these, TYF has also been assisting for the house repair, payment of medical expenses of poor patients, providing financial & other aids to orphans & widows, monetary helps for poor girls' marriages etc.

It also built a well sophisticated house worth Rs.4 lac for a poor family at Panjala Pilikur. Talapady region, K.C. Nagar, Ajjinadka, Natekal, Ullala, K.C.Nagara Mullagudde, K.C.Road area, Manjanady, Uchila Battapady, Manjeshwar, Kunjatthur & others places, where monthly rations & monthly allowances are being distributedby TYF.

The gathering was held with the objective of presenting its various community development activities & achievements & to garner participation & cooperation of the community people both in the KSA & back at home.

Moulana Zakir Talapady spoke on the occassion about the importance of charity here & hereafter. The Program was witnessed by a good number of invitees, guests, well-wishers with families from Riyadh & other parts of the KSA and their families.

TYF chose two persons for the "TYF AWARD-2017" for their excellent contribution in the fields of Religious & Social activities. Hussain Talapady received TYF Award 2017 for his dedicated social work and Ummu Arshad received TYF Award 2017 for Islamic Education.

The program witnessed the hard works & par excellence of TYF President Nawaz & other active members of TYF.

Volley Ball, Kabaddi and Tug of War matches, housie-housie and also special games for the kids were conducted under the supervision of sports in-charge, Abdul Rahman Talapady.

The event was hosted By Mohammad Sharief, TYF Vice President , Shabeer Ali made welcome speech; TYF Joint Secretary Basheer Talapady briefed its 9th Annual Budget report and its achievements. TYF Secretary Abdul Khadar proposed vote of thanks & expressed gratitudes to all those who fonated & contributed for the success of the gala.

Mr. Latheef Universal & others have conveyed their best wishes for the grand success.

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January 30,2020

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 Nameer Kerala , Secretary, Social Forum Central Committee welcomed guests while Ashraf Karnataka, General Secretary, Central Committee delivered vote of thanks and Tahir Hyderabad, Secretary, Indian Social Forum, Central Committee coordinated the program.

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April 19,2020

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