Bahrain: Grand Iftar Meet at Al Hilal Hospital


Ronald D.F.D'Souza 
Daijiworld Media Network – Bahrain

Bahrain, Aug 8: An Iftar Party was organized at Al Hilal Hospital on Saturday, August 4. Over two thousand people participated in this well organized event in the hospital parking area.

The Chief guest, Indian Ambassador Dr Mohan Kumar, Pakistani Ambassador, Jauhar Saleem, Bangladeshi Ambassador Mohammed Ali Akbar, Malaysian Ambassador Dato’ Ahmed Shahizan Abd Samad, Sri Lankan Consular General P B Higgoda, Mohammed PA,chairman of Al-Hilal Hospital; VT Vinod, vice-Chairman of Al-Hilal Hospital; Abdul Latheef-managing director of Al-Hilal Hospital; Naveej Vinod-,executive director of Al-Hilal Hospital; diplomats from the Thailand Embassy and Philippine Embassy were among the dignitaries present.

Present at the occasion were also government officials from Muharraq Governorate, Muharraq municipality, Ministry of Health, members of the Shura Council, embassy officials, community leaders, members of the media and well-wishers from all walks of life were present.

Al Hilal Hospital has been organizing the Iftar party from the last five years.

Dr Sai Giridhar, chief executive officer welcomed the guests and Asif Mohd, manager hospital services took care of the guests hospitality.

  

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