Doha: KMCA elects new executive committee


Media Release

Doha, May 31: Karnataka Muslim Cultural Association (KMCA) held their annual general body meeting on recently at Maaza Restaurant.

The meeting was attended by the excom 2017-18 and the members which included founder members, senior members, and regular members. Meeting started with Qirath by Br Ahmed Saeed Assadi.

The rules and safety guidance was informed. Ahmed Saeed Assadi was the master of ceremony and conducted the program as per KMCA bylaws. President Abdullah Monu welcomed the members and gave overview of the programmes conducted during his tenure as president. General secretary Saquib Raza Khan presented the annual report on the programmes. Treasurer Fayaz Ahmed presented the financial report for the year 2017-18.

The revised bylaws as recommended by Indian Embassy was adopted by moving the motion and approval by members. The Excom for 2017 - 2018 was dissolved by past president and advisory committee chair Ahmed Saeed Assadi. Election for the new committee was held and the new excom for the year 2018-19 was elected unanimously by the members.

Following members were elected as the executive members of KMCA for the period 2018-19:

President : Ibraiz Khan
Vice President : Iqbal Manna
Gen. Secretary : Khaleel Ahmed
Joint Secretary : Zakir Ahmed
Treasurer : Khalil Ahmed
Cultural/Logistics : Ismail Aboobacker
Sports Secretary : Shakeel Ahmed
Advisory Chair : Abdulla Monu Moideen
Internal Auditor : Fayaz Ahmed

  

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