Doha: Indian Cultural Centre holds beach cleaning event at Al Shamal Faraiha


Media Release

Doha, Oct 3: On the 152nd birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian Cultural Centre (ICC) organized a beach cleaning at Faraiha under Al Shamal municipality which is nearly 120 km from Doha.

Several Indian Community members represented various affiliated organizations and the ICC youth wing actively participated. ICC MC under the leadership of PN Babu Rajan led the entire preparation, planning, organizing, and executing the task in the most successful way. Dr Deepak Mittal, ambassador of India to Qatar and ICC coordinating officers Xavier Dhanraj, other embassy officers along with their families’ members actively participated in the process.





Dr Mittal appreciated and thanked the efforts of the Indian community and Al Shamal municipal authorities for active participation, support and is a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his anniversary. “The beach cleaning activity is a great way of showing to Qatar and authorities, about our commitment as a responsible resident Indian community in a way of giving back to the nation for what all are getting and staying in Qatar,” he said.

  

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