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MES Indian School emerged triumphant at the ‘International Cricket Council (ICC) CRIIIO National Cricket Festival for Women’, organised by the Qatar Cricket Association (QCA).The tournament, which aims to promote women’s cricket, witnessed enthusiastic participation from various schools across Qatar.MES Indian School’s MES Falcons and the MES Phoenix performed exceptionally, showcasing great skill, discipline, and determination.Team MES Falcons advanced confidently through the rounds, clinching the gold medal after a gripping final against Birla Public School.Meanwhile, Team MES Phoenix delivered a commendable performance, securing the bronze medal after a win over Bright Future School in the third-place play-off.A highlight of the event was the presence of Jay Shah, chairman of the ICC, who honoured the winners and finalists. His words and presence greatly enriched the occasion and served as a source of inspiration for all participants.The school principal Dr Hameeda Kadar praised the exceptional achievement and emphasised the school’s commitment to nurturing girls’ sports.The Physical Education Department and the coaching staff, Kabia Badoni, were lauded by the school management for guiding the students. Source link
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The Telangana Gulf Samithi – Qatar organised the International Migrants Day celebration, recognising and honouring the dedication, hard work, and sacrifices of migrant workers in Qatar.Chairperson Maitham Madhu highlighted the responsibilities of migrant workers and thanked their invaluable contributions.The event was graced by distinguished guests, including Khalid Abdul Rehman Fakhroo, Ministry Labour Relations specialist; and Shanwaj Bava, Indian Community Benevolent Forum president, Deepak Shetty, ICBF general secretary, Shankar Goud, head of Labour, ICBF, Narsimhamurthy, APWA president, Nizam Khan, Rajasthan Community president, Satyanarayana Reddy, TKS president, Soumya, AKV general secretary, Krishna Kumar, Outreach Qatar president, and Uma Reddy, APWA vice president.On this occasion, Ministry of Labour officials honoured five migrant workers who have been serving in Qatar for over 30 years: Sridhar Tadepu, Ramgiri Deepak, Aripelli Gangadhar, BurraKunta Sai Annagari and Arapelli Gangaram.The celebration featured cultural performances, drama, Telugu cuisine, and speeches by senior dignitaries. The event was managed by organising committee members Bandapelli Ellayya (vice president), Sandhya Rani (general secretary), Pratish Kumar (joint general secretary), Sagar Durgam (insurance in-charge), Rajeshwar Salla (membership in-charge) and Manohar Ellayya Bandapelli. Source link
RK Selvamani, Roja Selvamani grace “Forever Captain” Vijayakanth Tribute Night in Doha Manithaneya Kalachara Peravai (MKP) Qatar marked its 10th anniversary with a grand cultural evening, titled “Forever Captain – A Tribute Night in Remembrance of Vijayakanth”, held at the DPS–MIS Auditorium in Doha recently.The event drew more than 1,000 attendees, reflecting the strong emotional bond the Indian diaspora in Doha shares with the legacy of the late actor and leader Vijayakanth, fondly known as “captain.”The highlight of the evening was the presence of RK Selvamani, renowned Indian film director, and Roja Selvamani, former Minister for Tourism, Culture and Youth Advancement of Andhra Pradesh. The programme was also attended by Vaibhav A Tandale, counsellor (head of chancery and consular), Indian embassy, along with several distinguished guests and representatives from Indian community organisations in Qatar.Featuring vibrant cultural performances and an on-stage interaction session, the tribute night celebrated Vijayakanth’s contributions to cinema, leadership, and public life, making it a memorable milestone event for MKP Qatar’s cultural journey. Source link
