'Healthy Life Happy Life' health campaign launched in Dammam

[email protected] (Shodhan Prasad)
June 4, 2012

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Dammam, June 4: "Expatriates in Gulf countries are like candles, who actually pine their life for their family and others. In this regard IFF is really trying to create health awareness among the expatriates”, said Mr. Faisal, inaugurating the two week long health campaign 'Healthy Life Happy Life' organised by India fraternity Forum at Safa Auditorium, Dammam.

Dr. G. Shivarudrappa focused on different aspects like hypertension, diabetics, cholesterol and heart attack. On seminar he emphasised on the need to keep the health free from deceases. There was a question and answer session after the seminar.

On this occasion Muhammed Ashraf, President, India Fraternity Forum, Karnataka Chapter, released Handbill "Healthy Life Happy Life".

The main purpose of the campaign is to bring health awareness among Indian expatriates especially low earning employees who are in lack of knowledge of cause root of the deceases like hypertension, diabetics, cholesterol and heart attack.

Muhammed Ashraf provided the information about the upcoming programmes of health campaign which includes;


- Health Awareness program for women in jubail on 8th June and in dammam on 15th June

- Health Awareness program for men in jubail on 8th June & in Khobar on 8th June.

- Distribution of Hand Bill " Healthy Life Happy Life " across eastern province.

The programme began with the recitation of the Qur'an by Abdussubhan. A memento was presented by Muhammed Iqbal, Secretary, India Fraternity Forum, Karnataka Chapter to Dr. G. Shivarudrappa. The program was witnessed by a large number of people. Earlier, Muhammed Haneef welcomed the gathering & Vote of thanks by Asif.


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