Dubai: AKM holds Iftar conference for dignitaries


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Dubai, Jun 19: Ajmeer Khaja Memorial (AKM) Education Centre Khaja Nagar, Kaje, hosted an Iftar conference for Dakshina Kannada and Kasargod district dignitaries at Pearl Creek Hotel here recently.

The event raising awareness about education was organised on June 15 by AKM Education Centre under the presidency of NRI businessman Haji Moideen Kunhi Dibba. The event began with majlisnoor led by Ustad Khadar Assadi and was inaugurated by Sayed Ashgar Ali Thangal Kolpe. Sulieman Kallega welcomed the gathering explaining the importance of expanding education system of AKM.

Chief guest NRI entrepreneur Abdul Khadar Amchimadka (MD RM Group) addressed the gathering by motivating to support education to community and conveyed his continuos support for AKM. The presidential address by Haji Moideen Kunhi Dibba conveyed the education system of AKM.















Leaders of all the institutions of Dakshina Kannada and Dubai KMCC attended the event. Saleem Althaf (president, darunnoor UAE), Ashraf Shah (president, KIC Dubai), Shareef Kavu (Nurul Huda, president, UAE), Abdul Khadar Baithadka (president, SUAC UAE), Ayub Urumi (president, KMCC Kasargod Dubai), Abdul Salam Bappalige, Shamsuddin Suralpady, Ashraf Parladka, Rafeeq Surathkal, Sajid Bajpe, Rafeeq Athoor, Razak Sompady, Usman Kemminje, Azeez Ballur and other community leaders were present.

The event was coordinated by Shameer Karaya and Hakeem along with Ilyas Kadaba, Abdul Razak, Nasir Bappalige, and Nawaz BC road.

Ansaf Pathur compered the programme.

  

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