
Ghabga Delight Season 3: An Evening of Philanthropy and Noble Causes at Ramee Grand Hotel Seef
On Sunday, March 9th, 2025, the Acacia Ballroom at Ramee Grand Hotel in Seef hosted a spectacular evening dedicated to philanthropy, networking, and meaningful causes, as 973 Lounge organized Ghabga Delight Season 3. The event celebrated the spirit of Ramadan, bringing together influential personalities and highlighting important causes in the heart of one of Bahrain's premier venues.
The evening's Chief Guest, H.E. Shri Vinod K. Jacob, Ambassador of India to Bahrain, graced the occasion with his presence, emphasizing the importance of social impact. Ms. Fatima Al Sairafi, Bahrain's Minister of Tourism, attended as the Special Guest, reinforcing Bahrain's commitment to community-driven initiatives. Additionally, Dr. Maryam Al Dhaen, Member of Parliament, was among the many distinguished guests who gathered for this noble cause.
The event highlighted and supported four meaningful initiatives: The Bahrain Friendship Society for the Blind, Bahrain Down Syndrome Society, Bahrain Deaf Society, and Just Bookify. It was a night of heartfelt contributions, raising awareness for these organizations and fostering a spirit of giving during the holy month.
Known for its exceptional hospitality and elegant ambiance, Ramee Grand Hotel in Seef provided the perfect setting for this inspiring gathering. The event seamlessly combined the essence of Ramadan with a commitment to social responsibility, reminding everyone that true celebration comes from giving back to the community.

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