Kannangar Welfare Association annual general meeting held

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March 26, 2012
Al-Jubail, March 26: Kannangar Welfare Association (KWA) Jubail-Dammam, organised their annual general gathering at Cookxone banquet hall, here recently.

Addressing the gathering, chief guest of the function Haneef Saadi, appreciated the contributions of KWA for the upliftment of the poor in the kannangar region. He stressed the power of unity.

The president Riyaz Safa briefed the audience about the activities of KWA during the current year 2011-2012 and the plans for next year.

General Secretary Hassan Pandith presented the annual report and financial report.

Meeting started with recitation of holy Quran by Abdul Rahman Bright. Haneef Saadi performed the dua and honored by the committee members. Mohammed Ashraf Belief, Sarfraz Real Tech, Riyaz Safa, Javed Nexus, Noor Mohammed were the guest of honor. Jamal Swalih welcomed.

Later, Ashraf Belief conducted the new committee selection procedure. Azeez SS Road proposed vote of thanks. Shareef Belief compered the programme.

Following are the office bearers selected for the year2012-2013

Hon. President- Noor Mohammed

President –Riyaz Safa

Vice President-Shareef Belief

Vice President- Jamaluddin Swalih

General Secretary- Hassan Pandith

Secretary- Rafeek Kothkrs

Secretary- Abdul Rahman Bright

Advisors- Haneef Bright, Haneef Kothkars, Mujeeb, Riyaz Hama

meeting


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