BSMI family get-togehter in Riyadh on Apr 27

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April 24, 2017

Riyadh: Bajpe Surrounding Minorities Ithihad (BSMI), an association of expatriate workers form Mangaluru’s Bajpe area in Saudi Arabia will be holding a family get together on April 27 at Al Rushd Resort Exit 8, Riyadh.

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Religious and general quiz, cultural programs, sports, games etc activities will be held for children and adult. Winners will get attractive gifts.

BSMI Riyadh Activities:
Free book Distribution for poor School & Madrasa Students
Scholarships for Higher Education
Medical Aid to poor & needy Patients
Ramadan & Eid Kit Distribution
Financial Support for Orphan & Poor Girls Marriage
Financial Aid for renovation of Masjid & Madrasas
Scholarships for Hifzul Quran Students

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January 14,2025

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Dr Syed Anwar Khursheed, one of the longest-serving Indian physicians in Saudi Arabia, was honored with the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award on Friday, the highest honor conferred by India's president on nationals based overseas. Dr. Khursheed, born in Gulbarga, Karnataka, has dedicated over 40 years of his life to the Kingdom. He served for three decades at King Faisal Hospital in Taif and nearly a decade as a Royal Protocol physician in Riyadh. His work extended to the COVID-19 response and overseeing critical care operations for Hajj pilgrims.

In addition to his medical career, Dr. Khursheed has made significant contributions to education, founding the International Indian School in Taif and providing guidance for other schools catering to the Indian community in Saudi Arabia.

The Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award, established in 2003, celebrates exceptional contributions of overseas Indians in various fields, including medicine, community service, and education. Dr. Khursheed was among 27 recipients of this year's award and the only one from Saudi Arabia. He received the honor from President Droupadi Murmu.

India’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Suhel Ajaz Khan, highlighted Dr. Khursheed’s distinguished 45-year career in public healthcare and his role in the Medical Protocol Department of the Royal Saudi Family for eight years. He also oversaw critical care during the Hajj program at Minah and Arafat.

Khan emphasized that the award recognizes Dr. Khursheed’s outstanding contributions to medical science, healthcare, and the welfare of the Indian community in Saudi Arabia, marking a moment of great pride for the Indian diaspora in the Kingdom.

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