Dubai: Johnson Arabia to Hold Christmas Celebrations on Dec 24


Daijiworld Media Network – Dubai (RD/VA)
 
Dubai, Dec 24:
  Christmas celebrations will be organized by Johnson Arabia under the leadership of Melvyn D’Silva at the premises of Al Quoz, here on Friday December 24.

The premise is already decked up with Christmas crib, tree and other decorative.


 

A large number of Mangalroean bachelors are employed in Johnson Arabia. The purpose of planning the get-together is to provide the employees feel-at-home experience during the Christmas season.

Francis D’Souza and Gerald will deliver the Christmas message on the festive occasion. 

  

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  • arokia, thiruchirappalli

    Thu, Dec 04 2014

    it is very nice and innovative and good attempt of eco friendly

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  • RichardPinto & fly/ Remo's Costume POint, M'lore, Mangalore/DUBAI

    Sun, Dec 26 2010

    Dear Johnson's Staff & Employees, Wish You all Merry Christmas& Prosprous Happy new Year 2011.

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  • Steevan Lobo, Loretto / Canada

    Fri, Dec 24 2010

    Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all staff & employees.

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