Kuwait City, Jan 4: Karnataka Health and Family Welfare Minister was given a warn felicitation by the Karnataka Branch of Kuwait Kerala Muslim Association (KKMA), a social service organization of Indian expatriates in Kuwait.
The felicitation was in recognition of Mr Khader's outstanding contribution towards the society and successfully implementing various healthcare schemes for poor and promoting quality healthcare in the State of Karnataka.
KKMA Chairman Sagheer Trikaripur presented a memento and citation to Mr Khader at the programme held at Rajadani Palace auditorium in Abraq Khaitan, Kuwait. He also illustrated the varieties of social projects that KKMA executed successfully in the last 12 years.
Speaking on the occasion Mr Khader laid emphasis on the significance of health in human life. œEach person must know the causes, effects and remedies related to their health issues , he said.
The Minister said that hygiene and cleanliness needs to be made a part of our civic consciousness and there is strong connection between cleanliness, food habits and lifestyle on our overall health and well-being.
Applauding the service of KKMA, he said that identity should be a factor of contribution instead of factor of possession or position which is temporary and contrary to our current understanding of what gives rank to the people. Therefore, identity is not a name or where we belong instead identity is the factor of what we contribute to the society, he said.
He also briefed about a few initiatives taken by the Karnataka Health and Family Welfare Ministry and said government is very much concerned about the health of the people.
The programme was commenced with a recitation Qura'nic verses by Master Shuaib. KKMA Central committee Working President B.M Iqbal in his welcome address briefed about the philanthropic and charity activities of KKMA. He also shed light on the social programs conducted by the KKMA in Kuwait such as free medical camps, safe driving awareness seminar and beach cleaning campaigns etc.
Mr. Ravi Raj and Mrs. Neethu Shetty from Bantara Sanga Kuwait (BSK), Mr. Habeeb Koya & Mr. Mansoor from Karnataka Cultural Foundation Kuwait (KCF), Mr. Diwakar from Kannada Koota, Kuwait (KKK), Mr. Anil Fernandes, Kuwait Canara Welfare Association (KCWA), Mr. Tharendra Shettigar, Mr. Chandrahasa Shetty and Mr. Harsha Bandary from Tulukoota Kuwait (TKK), Mr. Abdul Kader from Kuwait Islamic Council, Mr. Abdul Basheer from Man Haj Al Ambiya, Mr. Mohammed Rafeek Manchi from Kuwait India Fraternity Forum (KIFF), Mr. B.S. Sharfuddin Soofi, Mr. Pascal Pinto from QAKCA and Mr. Mohammed Asif, the CEO of Amaco Group of Companies and founder of Coastaldigest.com were the other dignitaries on the occasion.
Mr. S.M Basheer, an NRI activist and key leader of KKMA convened the programme and presented PowerPoint presentation of KKMA's community service and social welfare activities in healthcare and family benefit sectors. In his presentation it was evident to see the overall financial contribution of KKMA for the past twelve years totaling to Indian Rs 13.5 Crores which is a contribution of an average of Rs 1.1 Crore every year.
KKMA central committee leaders N.A.Muneer, Akbar Siddik, Ali Matra, Abful Fatah Tayyil, K. Baheer, A.P.Salam, Hamza Payynnur, Ibrahim Kunhil as well as many other leaders from KKMA central committee and various branches were present.
Mr. Nazeer Bolar read out a brief introduction of the visiting Minister and the Karnataka Branch President Mr. Abdul Jabbar Gurupura presented the vote of thanks.
Demands
Mr. Hasan A. Yusuf submitted a Memorandum to the Minister highlighting the following demands and concerns of NRIs from Karnataka in Kuwait and requested latter's intervention in address those issue:
1. Govt. to open low cost Kidney Dialysis Centers in each and every District Head Quarters / Taluk Centers of Karnataka State for the benefit of poor patients.
2. Grant permission for writing CET examination for Karnataka NRI students and review the fees structure same as being presently charged for local students. It is to be noted that most of the NRI parents are not in a position to pay the huge fees amounts to the colleges in Karnataka State on NRI quotas.
3. Aviation Ministry to grant permission to JET AIRWAYS or other selected Airlines for Direct Flight Services to KUWAIT / MANGALORE sector as more than 130,000 NRI's from Coastal Karnataka and Northern Kerala in Kuwait are looking for better airline services. Kuwait / Mangaluru / Bengaluru sector can be proposed as this sector is considered to be economically viable. Runway at Mangaluru International Airport to be expanded facilitating the smooth landing of wide body aircrafts.



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