KMYA Dammam holds annual general body meetin

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April 14, 2014

Jubail, Apr 14:  The 25th anniversary of KMYA Dammam unit was held on March 28 after Juma prayer at Hotel Cook Zone Auditorium, Jubail.

President, Mr. P.A. Rahman presided over the function. Former presidents Khalid Hamza, B.M. Rafeeq, S.A. Azeez, T.A. Khadar, and P.M. A. Hameed  were chief guests and present at the podium.

Ismail Katipalla launched the function by reading out a sura from holy Quran and welcomed all members. He also briefed about the association’s 25 years of achievements.

General secretary Ismail Katipalla presented the annual report of 2013 – 2014.  Treasurer Mr. Tajuddeen presented the financial report of 2013-2014 and both were adopted by the association.

President Mr. P.A. Rahman, in his speech thanked all members for helping him during his tenure and also requested everyone’s help and support in the future too.

Executive Committee for the year 2014-2015

Honorary President:    P.M. Abdul Hameed

President:  Khalid Hamza

Secretary: Ismail Katipalla

Treasurer: Zakir Husain

Vice Presidents:  Basheer Ahmed & Mr. Muhammed Mustafa

Joint Secretary:  Rafeeq M. & Mr. M. Arif

Advisors: P.A. Rahman, S.A. Azeez, B.M. Rafeeq, T.A. Khader and Tajuddeen

Executive Committee Members:

Dammam Mr. P.I. Muhammed, Mr. Ijaz, Mr. S. Jaafar,  Mr. Shahbaz, Mr. P.H. Iqbal.Mr. Shakeel Adam, Mr. Mansoor, S.Khaled

Jubail Mr. Suhaib, Mr. Hamza, Mr. Nazeer, Mr. Nawfal, Mr. Zameer, Mr. Farroq, Mr. Iqbal, Mr. Firoz, Mr. A. Jaleel, Mr. Nooruddin, Mr. Saifullah,  Mr. Kalandar

Al-Khobar  Mr. Niyaz, Mr. Saifullah, Mr. Shareef, Mr. Iqbal

In this occasion President P.A. Rahman was felicitated with shawl and a holy Quran for his efforts, dedication and hard work in the year 2013-2014. Ismail Katipalla proposed vote of thanks.

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The webinar at Zoom App. featured over 150+ resident Kannadigas from Saudi Arabia's eastern and neighboring provinces.

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