
Bharathi Association Opens New Premises in Um Al Hassam with Grand Ceremony
His Excellency Vinod K. Jacob, the Indian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain, was the Chief Guest for the evening. The Guest of Honor was Chevalier Dr. V.G. Santhosam, a legendary entrepreneur, Chairman of the VGP Group, and founder of the World Tamil Sangam. Dr. Santhosam, renowned for his philanthropy and dedication to Tamil literature, has famously donated 183 statues of the revered Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar worldwide.
Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
The inauguration officially began with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Ambassador Jacob. H.E. Indian Ambassador Vinod K. Jacob joined Bharathi Association officials and Guest of Honor Dr. V.G. Santhosam, along with other distinguished guests. Dr. Santhosam eloquently recited several couplets highlighting the wisdom of poet Thiruvalluvar.
The program commenced with a Tamil invocation song beautifully rendered by Anees Fathima, with RJ Rathi serving as the Master of Ceremonies. Mr. Abdul Qaiyum, General Secretary of Bharathi Association, delivered a poetic and heartfelt welcome address. This was followed by the Presidential Address from Mr. Vallam Basheer, President of the Association, who acknowledged the generous contributions from members that made the new premises a reality and highlighted this significant accomplishment under his leadership.
Ambassador Jacob delivered a concise yet impactful speech, emphasizing the richness of the Tamil language and the timely significance of inaugurating the new premises, especially as the Embassy actively fosters community engagement. In his address, Dr. V.G. Santhosam underscored the timeless wisdom of Tamil heritage.
Notably, Dr. Santhosam had arrived in Bahrain directly from the United Kingdom, where he had just delivered a lecture on Tamil literature at Oxford University.
Lifetime Achievements
In recognition of his lifetime achievements in promoting Thiruvalluvar's poetic works globally, he was honored with the prestigious award, 'KURAL NERI CHELVAR.' The evening also showcased the vibrant culture and traditions of Tamil Nadu through a series of classical dance performances, followed by a delightful light music segment presented by association members.
Contributors and supporters of the Bharathi Association were duly recognized and honored for their pivotal roles.
Goodwill Gesture
As a gesture of goodwill, Dr. Santhosam presented a miniature statue of Thiruvalluvar to both the Indian Embassy and the Bharathi Association. He also generously donated a collection of books to the Association's library, which were gratefully received by event coordinator Mr. Muthuvel Murugan.
The Vote of Thanks was delivered by Mr. Ilaiya Raja, Literary Secretary, followed by Mr. Sheik Mansoor, Treasurer of the Association. Snacks and refreshments for the evening were generously catered by Mrs. Sangeetha Babu.
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