Puttur: KKMA builds 2 houses, hands over keys in ceremony


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Puttur, Jul 30: Under the KKMA Dream House (home for the homeless) project, Karnataka branch of Kuwait Kerala Muslim Association built two new houses at Nelyadi in Puttur Taluk (house # 12 and 13) and handed over the keys on July 29 to two widows as an *EID UL-ADHA gift* to them.

S M Basha, president of Sea Food Buyers Association, Mangaluru, Sajid A K, president of Highland Islamic Forum (HIF), Mangaluru, S M Farooq, president of KKMA Karnataka State Committee and Abubakker Thumbay, vice-president of Karnataka Branch Religious Affairs graced the occasion as chief guests.

S M Basha along with other dignitaries handed over the house # 12 key to a widow with three daughters at Bail house in Nelyadi and Sajid A K handed over the house # 13 key to another widow with two children at Alampadi in Nelyadi.

Ustaad Haneef Saqafi, Qateeb Badriya Juma Masjid Nelyadi, Advocate Ismail, former president and present committee member, Abdul Qader, secretary of Jamaat, Taj Umar, treasurer of Jamath, City Abbu, former president of Jamath were present. Ustaad Haneef Saqafi performed the dua prayers. Abdul Rehman, contractor of the two houses was also present.

Kuwait Kerala Muslim Association being a leading social service organization is an extraordinary organization of ordinary people that successfully implemented several social development projects in Kerala and Karnataka states. KKMA Karnataka branch previously handed over 11 houses for the homeless at different places in Dakshina Kannada District.

  

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