Kuwait: KIFF organises students camp ‘Teen Beat2K19’


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Kuwait, Jan 17: ‘Teen Beats 2K19’, a day-long camp organised by Kuwait India Fraternity Forum (KIFF) gave an exceptional experience to the students. The event, held on January 11 in KMA Hall, was inaugurated by Dr Ameer, eminent social worker and member Indian Doctors Forum.

The camp aimed at creating awareness among students in moral, social and educational fields. Dr Anas, international trainer and counsellor took classes on various topics to help shaping the lives of students better and career guidance given by Shamim Hanif, coach, Indian Civil Service.

Different activities and classes were a new experience for students. The closing session was presided over by Kuwait India Fraternity Forum president Shihabuddin T S, in which all participants were provided certificates and prizes were distributed to students who won various activities in the camp. Zakaria, president of the Indian Social Forum, Jamshi and Saifuddin, secretaries of the Fraternity Forum, were also present.



The camp was launched with Quran recitation by Farhan, Nadia Shihab welcomed the dignitaries and participants launch and programme convener Shafeer Trivandrum delivered the vote of thanks.

  

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