DKMO Riyadh contributes Rs 3 lac to members’ family


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Riyadh, Jul 26: Dakshina Karnataka Muslim Okkoota (DKMO), an NRI based organization in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, handed over Rs 3 lac to the family of late Abdul Ghafoor Basrur, who was a member of DKMO, Riyadh.

The amount was handed over by the DKMO president Abdul Azeez Bajpe along with DKMO Secretary Ismail Montepadav, DKMO executive committee member Shafi Thodar and Abbas Maani to the son of Late Abdul Ghafoor.

The DKMO, organization set up in Riyadh Saudi Arabia, with an intention to support the family of deceased NRI’s in case of sudden death of their breadwinners. In the Past, DKMO had supported 8 such cases across Dakshina Karnataka.

Mainly DKMO is established with an objective to support the NRI’s in Saudi Arabia. Currently, 1000+ NRI members are the main backbone of this organization. Initially, DKMO was formed with an agenda to support deceased NRI family through FRF (Family Relief Fund) scheme, But now DKMO has expanded with other objectives like financial loan for needy members, air tickets for stranded NRI’s, general relief fund, micro loan to support self-employment in India and support for anti dowry campaign.

  

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