Jubail: Even as the coastal city of Mangalore is in the news for wrong reasons thanks to recent communal unrest in Ullal region, a few Mangaloreans in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have once again exhibited the real spirit of humanity and communal harmony.
In a humanitarian gesture, a group of NRI philanthropists have donated over Rs 22 lakh to the family members of a Mangalore based expatriate worker who died in Kingdom last week.
Interestingly, the one who initiated the fundraising to support the family members of Barboza and all those who donated are Muslims. According to the expatriate workers who knew Barboza closely, it was the benevolent nature of Barboza that encouraged Muslim philanthropists to support his family. “He was a very helpful person and supported many people using his capacity as Jubail branch manager of Areed,” said an expat from Mangalore.
When the paper work was in progress to repatriate the mortal remains, Shaikh of Expertise initiated the fundraising to support the family members of the Barboza. Shaikh donated Saudi Riyal 28,000. Zakariya of Muzain (Saudi Riyal 25,000), Sharief of Whitestone (Saudi Riyal 15,000), Javed of Nexus (Saudi Riyal 10,000), Althaf of Saad Qahtani (Saudi Riyal 12,000) and Al-Areedh (Saudi Riyal 10,000) donated. Amaco Group of Companies, the patron of Coastaldigest.com donated Indian Rupees 5 lakh. A total of Rs 22 lakh have been handed over to the aggrieved family members.
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