Qatar: Indian Cultural Centre celebrates 'Children's Day' in grand scale


Media Release

Qatar, Nov 17: In the history of the Indian Cultural Centre, November 14, 2021 would get etched as a special day for the Indian Community schools in Qatar and especially children, for the celebrations of Children’s Day, a flagship event on a grand scale. With the participation of various Indian schools, children were witnessed by all present in Ashoka Hall and as well watched live on FB and Youtube.

Kamala Thakur ICC, head of Activity Coordinator and Education made the opening remarks. Tejaswi Manoj was anchoring and steering the celebration. On behalf of schools and children, Fathimatuz Zahra delivered the welcome speech

For celebrating 'Children’s Day' all Indian Schools were contacted to propose a group event, with a patriotic theme, and keep Covid-19 guidelines in mind.

The chief guest of the evening was HE Dr Deepak Mittal, ambassador of Indian to Qatar. Guest of honor was Investigating officer of Human Rights Department Captain Khamis Sultan Al Muraikhi and first secretary, Consular and Community affairs and Coordinating officer ICC, Xavier Dhanraj, ICC president PN Babu Rajan were other dignitaries present.

A motivational speech by HE Dr Deepak Mittal and Captain Khamis Sultan Al Muraikhi were encouraging, supporting, and appreciated all children for their active participation.

ICC Managing Committee members, all School children, respective coordinating teachers spend many hours preparing the day programmes. Ojal Patil- presented a vote of thanks.

  

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