
Annai Tamil Mandram Hosts Grand Camaraderie Iftar Meet in Bahrain
TDT | Manama
Annai Tamil Mandram (ATM) Bahrain, in collaboration with the Indian Club, hosted a grand Camaraderie Iftar Meet at the Indian Club on March 21. The event brought together dignitaries, community leaders, and over 750 attendees for an evening of unity and celebration.
ATM President Mr. Senthil GK, General Secretary Mr. Palanichamy, and other executive members welcomed the distinguished guests, including H.E. Dr. Mariam Al Dhein, MP, H.E. Henan Fardhan, MP, and former BDF officers Mr. Hesham Zaal Khalifa Zaal Al Buflasheh and Mr. Salman Al Fadhel. Several prominent business leaders also graced the occasion.
A highlight of the gathering was the distribution of food kits to all attendees, reinforcing the spirit of generosity and community support. Mr. Joseph Joy, Vice President of the Indian Club, and Mr. Ameer Ali, Managing Director of Anbu Business Group, delivered speeches emphasizing the significance of Iftar in fostering unity and compassion.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Mr. Sulthan, Treasurer of ATM and event co-coordinator, expressing gratitude to all participants and supporters who contributed to the success of the evening.
This Iftar meet served as a testament to Bahrain's multicultural harmony, strengthening ties between diverse communities in the Kingdom.
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Annai Tamil Mandram Hosts Grand Camaraderie Iftar Meet in Bahrain
TDT | Manama Annai Tamil Mandram (ATM) Bahrain, in collaboration with the Indian Club, hosted a grand Camaraderie Iftar Meet at the Indian Club on March 21. The event brought together dignitaries, community leaders, and over 750 attendees for an evening of unity and celebration. ATM President Mr. Senthil GK, General Secretary Mr. Palanichamy, and other executive members welcomed the distinguished guests, including H.E. Dr. Mariam Al Dhein, MP, H.E. Henan Fardhan, MP, and former BDF officers Mr. Hesham Zaal Khalifa Zaal Al Buflasheh and Mr. Salman Al Fadhel. Several prominent business leaders also graced the occasion. A highlight of the gathering was the distribution of food kits to all attendees, reinforcing the spirit of generosity and community support. Mr. Joseph Joy, Vice President of the Indian Club, and Mr. Ameer Ali, Managing Director of Anbu Business Group, delivered speeches emphasizing the significance of Iftar in fostering unity and compassion. The event concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Mr. Sulthan, Treasurer of ATM and event co-coordinator, expressing gratitude to all participants and supporters who contributed to the success of the evening. This Iftar meet served as a testament to Bahrain's multicultural harmony, strengthening ties between diverse communities in the Kingdom. േ്േ്ി vcv