Kuwait India Fraternity Forum Organizes Public Health Campaign


Media Release

Kuwait, Apr 3: Kuwait India fraternity forum (KIFF) kicked off it’s a month long health campaign under the slogan 'Healthy Life Happy Life' on recently. Saifudheen inaugurated the campaign which was held at Fahaheel with various events including mass exercise, marathon run and other sports activities.

KIFF coordinator Abdussalam released the handbook 'Your Health and Exercise' giving to Amjat Ali which has been printed in five languages to distribute across Kuwait during the campaign period.

The aim of the campaign is to create public awareness about the importance of physical exercise and right food habits to keep our health good and ill free.

Various programmes were held during the campaign, such as, distribution of handbook, health seminars, house campaigns and anti-tobacco campaign.

The programme was coordinated by Kifayatullah. Hasan Ali delivered the welcome speech and Siraj proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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