Doha: KMCA holds 8th successive blood donation campaign


Media Release

Doha, Feb 25: Karnataka Muslim Cultural Association, a non-profit community organization, affiliated to Indian Cultural Centre under the aegis of Embassy of India, successfully organized their annual blood donation campaign, 8th year of successive campaigns, on February 23 at Blood Donor Centre, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha-Qatar.

The drive which was held from 8 am to 12 noon witnessed 40 successful voluntary blood donations after routine check-ups.

KMCA president Abdulla Monu Moideen, along with vice-president Aisha Rafique welcomed the chief guest ICC president, Milan Arun, Mohd Nabi, ICC affiliated organisation members and KMCA senior patrons. 

Dr Mukhtar from PHC Hamad Medical Corporation enlightened the donors and the gathering about the health benefits of blood donation followed by a Q&A session. Chief guest Milan Arun and Mohd Nabi respectively delivered motivational speeches on the blood donation drive and expressed their gratitude to the donors. 

On behalf of the KMCA executive committee members, Ahmed Saeed Assadi along with Fayaz Ahmed expressed thanks to the voluntary donors, the esteemed guests and the gathering.  

Logistics for the campaign was provided by KMCA Logistics team coordinated by Ismail Abubacker, Zakir Ahmed and Nizan Abdulla.

ICC affiliated organisations members, Asmath Ali, Prakash Noronha, Seetharam Shetty, Navaneet Shetty, Ram Chandra Shetty, Iqbal Manna, Diwakar Pujari, Ibrahim Beary, Sharif, Ilyaz, Suhaib Ahmed, Dinesh Gowda, Anil Boloor, Muralidar, Tufail Matheen, Kiran, Sanjay Kudri, Mohammed Shamim, Kasim, Fathima Nazia, Mr & Mrs Manjunath, Mr & Mrs Santhosh, Dr Roopa Pramod and others were present on the occasion. 

  

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