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Mughal Mahal honours frontline workers in Kuwait

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Art from the Heart

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Popular Indian Restaurant Mughal Mahal held a ceremony recently to honor the frontline workers in Kuwait. In a first of its kind commemoration, Mughal Mahal painted the entire façade of its restaurant in Sharq with images of frontline workers. The mural, painted by a prominent Kuwaiti artist, is a tribute and a mark of gratitude to all those who risked their lives and served both Kuwaitis and expatriates during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic in Kuwait.

A small ceremony held at the restaurant included some of the frontline workers, as well as Mughal Mahal management. The chief guest on the occasion was Indian Ambassador H.E. Sibi George and Guest of Honor was Dr. Hussain Al Dashti, Head of Surgery at the Faculty of Medicine.

Addressing the gathering, Ashok Kalra, Managing Partner of Mughal Mahal, extended a warm welcome to the guests and expressed immense gratitude to all the frontline warriors who served the country during the crises. He said this significant but small gesture was an attempt to honor and thank them.

Mughal Mahal, which is situated in the heart of the city and located right next to the tallest building in Kuwait, Al Hamra Towers, is currently adorned by beautiful images of frontline workers, all designed and painted by Kuwaiti artist Dr. Reham Al Raghaib and her team.
Mr. Kalra also thanked the government of Kuwait for their wholehearted support to all the communities during the pandemic, and for rising to the occasion in one of the most difficult periods faced by the people in the country.

Elaborating, Mr Kalra noted that credit for the genesis of this entire Art from the Heart project went to his partner, Jatinder Suri. “What began as a concept in his mind steadily evolved through his enthusiastic efforts into the marvelous mural that will leave our facade resplendent. He was ably supported in this venture by the Mughal Mahal team especially Gaurav, Prashish and Tshewang Lama.

Ambassador George, in his address to the gathering, also expressed his appreciation for the gesture and congratulated Mughal Mahal for taking such an innovative initiative in expressing gratitude on behalf of the entire expatriate community.

Pointing at Mughal Mahal’s long-standing reputation for serving authentic Indian cuisine, which is well loved by locals and expatriates, Ambassador George added that Mughal Mahal had also indulged in food diplomacy by bringing people and communities closer with the love for their food.

For his part, Dr. Dashti was quick to acknowledge and thank the entire Mughal Mahal team for their gesture of gratitude. He appreciated the role of Mughal Mahal over the past 35 years in bringing people closer through their delicious food.

Mughal Mahal, which opened its first branch in Sharq almost 35 years ago has become a household name for quality Indian food over the years. Having introduced Mughalai cuisine in Kuwait the restaurant has over the past several years expanded to 10 branches all over Kuwait and gained a reputation for being the most popular Indian restaurant in the country.

Khalid Jumiyan, former minister of social affairs and telecommunication, and chairman of Mughal Mahal Group, emphasized in his address that Mughal Mahal would always be at the forefront of community service and this was one such gesture of support.

Artist Al Ragaib, who transformed the Mughal Mahal management’s idea into reality, said she was extremely happy to be part of the project and was honored to be associated with Mughal Mahal. She personally thanked managing partners Ashok Kalra and Jatinder Suri for their encouragement.

Dr. Alia Hussein, from Jaber Hospital, which was at the centre of treating Covid patients, said this was in fact a surprise that she never anticipated and expressed her sincere thanks for the kind consideration and recognition that has been given to frontline workers in such a beautiful way.

Dr. Brookes from Al Jahra hospital was also overwhelmed with the show of gratitude and said he was thankful for the recognition and wished Mughal Mahal all the very best.
The event, which was held in line with social distancing norms and adhering to all health protocols, was attended by select businessmen, ministry representatives and doctors who were honored by the recognition and gratitude bestowed on them Plaques of appreciation were given to some of the frontline warriors by managing partners Ashok Kalra and Mukesh Kumar.

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Indian Prime Minister Modi makes history with Kuwait Visit

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"Indian Prime Minister Modi makes history with Kuwait Visit "

**By Eng. Senthilkumar. P
**Photos collection: K. Mathi

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PM Modi’s visit to Kuwait is the first by an Indian PM in 43 years after Indira Gandhi in 1981.

Prime Minister Modi’s accolade comes during his two-day visit to the Gulf nation, aimed at bolstering India’s diplomatic and economic relations with Kuwait.

They were received by the Kuwait's First Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defense and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al Sabah, His Highness the Prime Minister’s Diwan Chief Abdulaziz Al Dakheel, Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah Al Yahya, along with other ministers and Ambassador of Kuwait to Indi Meshal Al- Shemali.

On the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Kuwait in 43 years, Narendra Modi on Saturday hailed the diaspora’s contribution to global growth and said India has the potential to become the “skill capital of the world.”

Modi was addressing a large gathering of the Indian community at an event called ‘Hala Modi’ at the Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Indoor Sports Complex in the city on the first day of his two-day visit.

Earlier at St. Regis Hotel, Kuwait PM met with the Indian Diaspora and enjoyed the indian classical dance talents and was greeted and cheered by many like Mr. Ashok kalra, Mr MA Asad Khan, Mr. Ravi Kohli, Smt. Ananthi Natarajan Former President of Indian Frontliners, along with other Indians .

Also, Mr. Modi met with a 101-year-old former Indian Foreign Service officer, two Kuwaiti nationals who have translated and published iconic epics Ramayana and Mahabharata in Arabic, and visited Gulf SPIC labour camp with a workforce of around 1,500 Indian nationals.

India is well-equipped to meet the world’s demand for skilled talent …India also has the potential to become the skill capital of the world,”

Mr. Modi emphasised and underlined that for many decades to come, India will remain the youngest country in the world.

Thanking the Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah for his gracious invitation, Modi stated that it was after 43 years that an Indian Prime Minister was visiting Kuwait to strengthen and solidify the age-old friendship.

“The relationship between India and Kuwait is one of civilisation, the sea, affection, trade, and commerce. India and Kuwait are located on two shores of the Arabian Sea.

It’s not just diplomacy that connects us, but also the bonds of the heart,” the Prime Minister said to a loud cheer from the gathering.

“Every year, hundreds of Indians come to Kuwait. You have added an Indian touch to Kuwaiti society. You have filled the canvas of Kuwait with the colours of Indian skills.

You have mixed the essence of India’s talent, technology, and tradition in Kuwait,” Mr. Modi said.

Mr. Modi expressed happiness about the presence of Indians from diverse corners of the country in the gulf nation and called it a “mini-Hindustan.” India’s StartUps, FinTech, smart technology and green technology can develop cutting-edge solutions for every need of Kuwait, he said.

He also attended the inauguration of the Arabian Gulf Cup football tournament along with the His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

Earlier the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed on India- Kuwait relationship, saying New Delhi deeply values the historical connection with the State of Kuwait.

PM Modi hails diaspora in Kuwait, says India has potential to become skill capital of world
Earlier in the day, PM Modi received a ceremonial welcome and Guard of Honour at the Bayan Palace here ahead of his talks with Kuwait's top leadership on Sunday.

Modi reached Kuwait on Saturday for a two-day visit. He is visiting Kuwait at the invitation of His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. His visit is the first by an Indian Prime Minister to the Gulf nation in 43 years.

The last Indian prime minister to visit Kuwait was Indira Gandhi in 1981.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred with Kuwait's highest civilian honour, the 'Order of Mubarak Al-Kabeer,' during a ceremony held on Sunday at the Bayan Palace.

The award, which recognizes his efforts in strengthening India-Kuwait ties, was presented by His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

The 'Order of Mubarak Al-Kabeer' is a distinguished knighthood reserved for heads of state, foreign sovereigns, and royal family members as a symbol of friendship and goodwill. Among its notable recipients are former US Presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush, as well as Britain’s Prince Charles, underscoring its global prestige.

Prime Minister Modi’s recognition in Kuwait comes as part of his two-day visit to the Gulf nation to bolster India’s diplomatic relations.

This honour is the 20th international award received by PM Modi, reflecting his growing global stature and influence in fostering international partnerships.

Indian PM Narendra Modi was conferred the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Order by His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al Sabah
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Prosecution Referred To 20 Electronic Media Sites

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Twenty electronic media websites have been referred to the Public Prosecution for violating the law by the Ministry of Information.

86 unlicensed electronic media services had previously been put under surveillance, according to a local Arabic newspaper, and many have received legal notices.

The same sources said the Electronic Publishing Department counted about 140 services and electronic media outlets were issued licenses, but not all them practice the activity or stopped for a period of 6 months and the Ministry will withdraw their licenses in implementation of the law regulating electronic media.

Article 16 of the law grants the ministry the right to terminate the license if the licensee fails to practice the activity within 6 months after receiving it, or in the event that the license is not renewed within 6 months after it has expired.

The source explained that the ministry makes sure that unlicensed news accounts are controlled by contacting the concerned agencies to determine their location, whether they are inside or outside Kuwait, stating that operations that originate from within the country must be reported to the prosecution for necessary action to be taken.

Sources confirm that inactive accounts will have their licenses canceled because the Ministry has not received any response from account holders who have not practiced their activity within six months of the license issuance.

After pointing out that the law will apply to all electronic media services, whether licensed or unlicensed, the source concluded that the ministry will refer all electronic media services that violate the law regulating electronic media to the Public Prosecution.

 

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