Dubai: BCF to host ‘Beary Chammana 2012 on Apr 20

[email protected] (Moyhammed Iqbal Katipalla)
March 29, 2012

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Dubai, March 29: Bearys Cultural Forum under the leadership of President Dr. B.K. Yousuf has announced hosting of ‘Beary Chammana 2012’ a mega cultural programme scheduled to be held on April 20, 2012 at Radisson Blue Hotel, Deira Creek Side, here.

 

A press release issued by the organisers stated that the main objectives of the Chammana 2012 are:


•       To conduct mega Beary cultural gathering in the United Arab Emirates.

•    To introduce, disseminate and felicitate the achievements of the top Beary's of the World in their concerned field.

•       To uphold the culture of the Bearys and meeting the professional educational excellence.

•     To provide an opportunity to interact with the renowned “Thought Leaders” from India & United Arab Emirates and felicitate them.

•       To conduct a family get together, as a mark of maintaining Beary culture, language and heritage.

 

The mega cultural programme 'Chammana 2012 & Felicitation function is scheduled to start at 2:00 pm and conclude at 11:00 pm.

 

M.K. Lokesh, Ambassador of India in UAE will be the chief guest of honor.  Other special guests include Francis Xavier Xaxa, Consul (Community Affairs) Consulate General of India, Jaya Prakash Hegde, MP from Udupi, Gulzar Banu, Mayor, Mangalore City, Dr. B.K. Yousuf, President of BCF, Ravish Gowda, MD of Fortune Group of Hotels, Patron Janab Tumbay Moideen, President, Gulf Medical University, Ajman, Chief Advisor, Janab Zafarulah Khan Mandya, MD of Zain International Group of Hotels, Janab Hassan Darwish, Chairman of Darwish Credibility, Janab S.M. Syed Khaleel, President, Indian Islamic Centre, UAE, Padmashree Dr. Azad Moopen, Chairman of Aster Group, Janab Mumtaz Ali, General Secretary, Karnataka Islamic Cultural Centre & Patron of BCF Mangalore, Janab B.M. Farooque, Chairman of Fiza Group of Companies, Janab Mohd. Haris, MD of Mukka Fish Industries, Janab Shabbir Hussain of Tiffany Group UAE and many other distinguished delegates will be present.

 

BCF has also planned to felicitate and award various community personalities excelled in their field which includes 'Bearys Personality of the year 2012', 'Star of Bearys for the year 2012', 'Platinum Award of Commemoration', 'Bearys Sports Personality Award', 'Award of Appreciation for Social Purpose', 'Bearys Pioneer Human Services Award', 'Special Recognition Award', 'Corporate Social Responsibility Award', 'Corporate Leadership Award', 'Bearys Presidential Award', 'Bearys Lyricist Award', 'Bearys Islamic Value Award', 'Bearys Educator Award', 'Media Award for 2012' and other special awards as applicable.

 

The following are the contact details:


For participation in cultural programs: M.B. Akbar 0502766377/Razak Dewa 0506875646/M.E. Moolur 0504567862/Thanveer (050-6534748/ Ibrahim Dubal 050-6983095

 

Cultural programs (for children only- Events: Fashion show for kids below 5 years / group dance, solo dance, fancy dress etc. for children below 10 years ):

 

Mumtaz Zakeer 0507649016 or Waheeda Razak 0504240131

 

For recommending awards for exemplary work in their field:

Dr. B.K. Yusuf 0506244178/M.E. Moolur 0504567862/Altaf 050 5585400/Latif 050 6530518/ Dr. Kaup 050 6788928

 

For invitations and membership and sponsorship: Razak Dewa 050 6875646/Tawseef 050-2266419/Afeeq 050-5883943/Iqbal Mepha 050 5149106/Latif Mulky 050-6530518/M.E. Moolur 050 4567862 / Ice & Spice - 050 5585400 or Email: [email protected] OR [email protected]

 

About BCF

Beary’s is a Muslim Ethnic community originated from the coastal parts of the state of Karnataka in India. Bearys Cultural Forum (BCF), UAE was constituted in May 2003 under the auspices of the Indian Islamic Centre, Dubai in order to provide education to the poor masses of the coastal parts of the State of Karnataka. BCF’s main objective is to promote, educate and create social, cultural and educational awareness amongst the Bearys and the downtrodden population of the coastal Karnataka State and the UAE. The BCF regularly conducts cultural, sports, talent search, educational activities, Career Guidance Seminars, Iftar Party, etc. every year. BCF also provides educational scholarship to the poor downtrodden students for pursuing their higher studies in the field of medicines, engineering, pharmacy, business, management, nursing, journalism, dentistry, etc. states the press release.

 


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