Colouring the Nation: SCC celebrates the UAE national Day

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January 2, 2017

Karnataka Sports and Cultural Club, in association with Community Development Authority (CDA) celebrates the 45th UAE National Day, on 01st of December in Zabeel Park, Dubai in unique style, inviting the Artistic impressive personalities to express their gratitude towards the great country taking their beautiful image of UAE's History, Culture, Heritage and Sacrifices in the canvas.

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Event started at 4pm, with the National Anthem for UAE. Nasir KK, Executive member of KSCC, welcomes the Artists and well wishers to the event, he opined celebrating the UAE national Day is every NRI's responsibility as we proudly say that UAE is our second home country.

Total 8 Artists added glitter to the event, bringing the colourful history, richness of the country on canvas.

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Farviz

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Zuha

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Sathees P. V

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Krishnanand

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Harish Rahim

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Naushad Ali

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Faryaz

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Renju M. V

   

Children with colourful patriotic costume kept the event colourful till the end. The event was mega successes as the huge crowd were gathered, enjoyed a lot.

KSCC felicitated the Artists with Momentum and Certificates. Honouring children, KSSC organized at platform to express their gratitude towards beautiful country drawing the colourful images of their mind in canvas.

Abdul Nasser, Executive member of KSCC, concluded the program with vote of thanks to all participants and the spectators who actively participated and made the event a grand success.

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AYAAN ABDUL QA…
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Monday, 9 Jan 2017

MASHA ALLAH ......................WELL DONE .

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