He said that the organization must continue the good work, brushing aside criticism of various kinds that they will encounter so that they can emerge as a premier NRI organization.
Speaking about the various health programmes organized by the state government, he said that free iron tablets are being distributed in the schools in Karnataka to combat the iron deficiency that has been seen among school going children.
He said that ban on gutka has been a bold step taken by the state government with the aim of protecting the health of the citizens.
KCF Abu Dhabi President Sheik Bava welcomed the gathering.
The programme was inaugurated by Karnataka State SSF General Secretary K M Aboobaker Siddique Montugoli said that adopting spiritual means in day to day life has been imperative for all.
The programme was presided over by Hameed Asaadi, who said that there are several government doctors who have been accepting bribe and the society should be aware of such doctors.
He urged the Minister to ensure that there would be one hospital in every taluk providing free dialysis facility to the needy.
“There is a sense of inferiority attached to government hospitals. This mindset of general public must be changed,” he said.
The minister was felicitated by the organization.
Later the minister was handed over with a list of demands of the organization which included opening of one more government hospital in DK district, free dialysis centre and several other health schemes.
Indian Social and Cultural Centre former president Natarajan, Beary Welfare Forum's Abdullah Madumoole, Siraj daily Director P M Hameed among others were present.
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