Kuwait: KIFF organizes annual sports day


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Kuwait, Oct 21: Kuwait India Fraternity Forum (KIFF) organized the annual sports day on October 18. The program which took place atRiqqa Stadium was inaugurated by Saifudheen Nalakath, president of KIFF.

The stadium was packed with hundreds of forum members across Kuwait. Shamsheer (Karnataka), Razik Rahman (Tamilnadu), Shiabudheen (Kerala) and Shameer (Delhi) were present on the stage.

The spectacular event kicked off with march-past of five groups namely Blue, Green, Yellow, Red and Orange at 2 pm in a packed stadium. Group Orange bagged the overall championship with 18 points.

Group Red placed in second with 7 points while group Blue and Green shared the third place with 6 points each and Yellow got only 3 points and placed in fourth. Orange won in Football, Volleyball and Kabaddi matches and Blue showed their power in Tug of War competitions. Ladies and kids were enjoyed various competitions arranged exclusively for them.

The prizes were distributed for the winners by senior members of Kuwait India Fraternity Forum during the conclusion ceremony. Shakeel Ahmed anchored the program and Sirajuddeen proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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