Doha: Naseem Al Rabeeh Healthcare Group plans to spend `10 crore (QR5.6m) for charity work in the southern Indian state of Kerala.
It has started the first phase of the initiative in Kozhikode in the state.
K T Rabihulla, Chairman of the Group, revealed future charity plans during a press meet organised in kozhikode.
The Group will focus on providing aid in education , housing and medical treatment for those most deserving and needy in the state. He also distributed financial aid to six needy people from across the state. Rabeehulla praised Ramseena and Vijitha Nouka for scoring A+ in all subjects in the 10th grade exam .
The Group handed over `360,000 and `1,00,000, respectively, to them for completing the work on her home and continue further studies
P Ayisha, from Malappuram Pookkipparambu, never expected that she can participate in the Asian University Softball Championship.
Her dream almost ended in the hurdle of raising `2 lakh to meet the expenses on participating in the championship hosted by Taiwan.
She knocked at many doors but none opened. Dr K T Rabiullah, Chairman, Shifa Al Jazeera Medical Group, read about her in a newspaper and asked his staff to contact her. They handed over `2 lakh to Ayisha to help her participate in the championship.
Fort Kochi native Bindhu was facing the toughest challenges a mother can confront.
She is living in a one-bedroom plastic sheet-covered house with her two daughters and a son. To meet education expenses of her children and saving money to build a good home for them was a challenge.
When she almost lost hope of building a home, Naseem Al Rabeeh Medical Group changed the life of the family of four by offering support to educate her children and build a decent home. It handed over `1 lakh as first-time aid and aid will continue up to five years.
An unknown vehicle changed the fate of 20-year-old Raes, a native of Kannur Thillangeri.
He met with a serious accident a few months back and is undergoing treatment in a private hospital. Naseem Al Rabeeh Medical Group handed over `2 lakh to Raes’ parents, who needed to pay the amount to the hospital as the remaining amount of a total treatment cost of `6 lakh.
The Peninsula