Dubai: Viqaya Karnataka UAE Committee dispatch emergency supplies to India


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Dubai, May 26: SKSSF Karnataka UAE jointly with SKSSF Viqaya Karnataka UAE launched the 'Donate Oxygen and Save Life' campaign as part of the 'Support India's Covid-19 Fight' in Dubai to send emergency supplies of oxygen cylinders and medical kits to Covid patients in the homeland.

Non-resident entrepreneurs, generous donors and committee officials helped to make the campaign a success. Janab Sharif Kavu and Janab Rafeeq Suratkal were instrumental in managing the campaign. Janab Muhammad Harris, owner of Shipwaves Logistics Dubai helped to send the cargo free of cost from Dubai to India.



Oxygen cylinders and medical kits were dispatched on Saturday after the dua by Syed Asghar Ali Thangal, president of SKSSF Karnataka UAE and Suleiman Moulavi Kallega, general-secretary of SKSSF Karnataka UAE. SKSSF Karnataka UAE Trend chairman Noor Muhammad Neerkaje, SKSSF Viqaya UAE chairman Nawaz BC Road, secretary Nasir Bappalige, treasurer Siraj BC Road, convener Abdul Azeez Sompady, core committee member Shareef Kodineer, Nizam Thodar, Shabeer Farangipete, Jawhar Urumane were present.

  

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