12-05-2025
Veteran Indian expats honoured for over four decades of dedicated expatriate life in Qatar
Tribune News Network
Doha
In a heartfelt tribute to the unwavering dedication and lifelong service of senior Indian expatriates, the Center for Indian Community (CIC)–Rayyan Zone organised a grand felicitation ceremony on the occasion of International Workers' Day. The event was held to honour members who have completed over 40 years of expatriate life in Qatar, celebrating their resilience, sacrifices, and significant contributions to both the nation of Qatar and the Indian community residing there.
The ceremony shone a spotlight on the extraordinary journeys of individuals who arrived in Qatar decades ago, during a time when the nation was undergoing rapid transformation. Among the most senior of those honoured was KH Kunhimohammed from Padoor, Thrissur, who has spent an incredible 48 years in Qatar. Closely following him was PK Mohammed from Perumbavoor, who has completed 47.5 years of expatriate service. Their remarkable stories exemplify the spirit of endurance, loyalty, and community leadership.
Also recognised at the event were Haris Koorikkalakatha from Pappinisseri in Kannur, NP Ashraf from Puthumanassery in Thrissur, Abdul Sathar from Karuvannur in Thrissur, AT Abdul Salam from Perumpadappu in Malappuram, Razak Karatt from Koduvally in Kozhikode, PV Abdul Salam from Ramanattukara in Kozhikode, Abdul Jaleel MM from Venkitangu in Thrissur, and Ameer TK from Eriyad in Thrissur. In a special mention, BM Laila, a respected member of Women India Qatar, was also honoured for her contributions, symbolising the vital role women have played in nurturing and strengthening the expatriate community.
The event began with a soulful recitation by Fasalurrahman, setting a solemn and respectful tone. CIC Rayyan Zone Vice President Subul Abdul Aziz presided over the function and paid tribute to the honourees, recognising their invaluable role in bridging cultures and building community resilience over the decades.
The felicitation ceremony was organised under the leadership of zonal committee members Abdul Basith, Rafeeq Thangal, and Siddique Vengara, along with the Secretary of Women India – Rayyan Zone, Zainaba Abdul Jaleel. Their coordination and dedication ensured the event was dignified, meaningful, and memorable.
As each veteran was invited to the stage and honoured with a token of appreciation, the atmosphere was filled with pride and gratitude. The event stood as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by countless Indian expatriates who, while building their lives far from home, remained rooted in their culture and committed to community service. The evening not only acknowledged their legacy but also inspired younger generations to value the foundations laid by those who came before them.