Mangalore: Badriya Swalat Committee Organizes Mass Community Wedding in City


Mangalore: Badriya Swalat Committee Organizes Mass Community Wedding in City
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (RD)

 
Mangalore, May 4: Kazi Al Haj Abdulla Musliar Chembarikka solemnized the marriages of four couples of the community at a mass wedding ceremony held at Al Masjid-Ul-Badriya, Bejai here on Sunday May 3 morning.  The programme was organized by Badriya Swalat Committee in association with Al Masjid-Ul-Badriya, Bejai, to mark their sixth annual day celebrations. 
 
Al Haj Sayyed Ataulla Thangal Udyavar inaugurated the mass wedding ceremony.





















 
Lok Sabha Congress candidate Janardhan Poojary, MLA Yogish Bhat, advocate and notary B A Mohammed Hanif and former corporator Lancelot Pinto were the chief guests of the event.
 
Badriya Swalat Committee secretary Mohammed Nasser welcomed the gathering and compered the programme.
 
Religious discourses by eminent scholars and preachers will be held for four days till Wednesday May 6, as part of the sixth annual day celebrations of Badriya Swalat Committee. 

  

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, May 04 2009

    Helping poor fellow human being is our fundamental duty. With the presence of Janardhana Poojary & Yogesh Bhat is Unity in diversity which will bring real progress to our region. As the saying goes, “United we stand & Divided we fall”. Badriya Swalat Committee, Keep it up. God helps those help the poor! Mabrook & God Bless!!

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