Doha: MediaOne’s tribute to the Indians who immortalized Qatar World Cup football. Khalid Sultan Al Hamar, Event Director of the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, the local organizers of the World Cup, Brigadier Ibrahim Mohammed Rashid Al Simaih, Director of the Community Policing Department of the Qatar Ministry of Interior, Major Talal Menasar Al Madhuri, Community Police Public Relations Secretary, Lieutenant Abdul Aziz Al Muhannadi, former Minister P. K. Abdurrabb distributed the awards.
Coastal Qatar CEO Nishad Azeem came to the award stage following preparing seats for the 7 venues of the World Cup and becoming a pride for Indians. MBM Transports, which provided luxury buses and cars for VIPs and stars, and GoMuzafir.com, which transported fans during the World Cup and took Rono Kick and brought the viral songs of Fida and Rahmanika to Qatar, won the award for their contributions in the field of travel.
The walkathon held at the Corniche and the involvement of the chair EP Abdurrahman in the field of sports paved the way for Care and Cure to reach the award stage. More than 160 students and around 20 teaching and non-teaching staff were part of the World Cup and helped MES School. Along with this, programs including the World Cup rallies held in the school were also noteworthy.
Al Suwaid Group has been awarded the Salute the Heroes award for its work in the field of waste management, which has won the praise of the world for Qatar. After the World Cup final, Qatar officially participated in the celebration held at Lucille Boulevard and received the Yellow Army award. Unveiling the countdown clock. The Qatari Yellow Army represented the Indians at the Al Bait Stadium inauguration.
Qatar Mallu Volunteers Association was selected for the award on behalf of Malayali volunteers. More than 1,000 people have participated in the World Cup from the 1,700-member association. Many Indians served in the health sector during the World Cup. Uniq-Fin Q organizations jointly accepted the award on behalf of the nurses.
The award was given to Argentina Fans Qatar for their efforts to create enthusiasm for the World Cup in Qatar and Dom Qatar, a group of people from Malappuram district in Qatar, for their World Cup campaign activities in the country and in Qatar. Abhilash Nalapad, who has provided great facilities for World Cup reporting including for Malayalam media by carrying out the task of Asian media of the Supreme Committee, Managing Editor of Inside Qatar, which is directly run by the Supreme Committee, D. Ravi Kumar won the award for his work in the media sector.
Faisal Hudawi, an official of the Ministry of Interior of Qatar, reached the award stage in charge of the World Cup Community Fan Zone. Nasif Moitu, who has been volunteering for many years, Ismail Yusuf, who overcame limitations and volunteered in a wheelchair, and Sulfat Twaha, who reached the World Cup stage with a baby, were given the award for their special activities in the field of volunteering.
Niwas Hanifa, a Supreme Committee official, made significant contributions in the field of data management during the World Cup. His expertise was used by the host country even in the construction of stadiums. Hadiya Hakim was awarded the award for representing India in the Influencer’s Cup conducted by the Supreme Committee. Hadiya’s freestyle videos were shared on social media by the Supreme Committee to promote the World Cup
ICC President PN Baburajan, ICBF President Vinod Nair, MediaOne Country Head Nishant Tharamel, MediaOne Gulf Madhyam Executive Committee Chairman Rahim Omassery, Executive Members KC Abdul Latif, Nasser Aluva, Adv. Muhammad Iqbal, Sadiq Chennathan, Muhammad Saleem and Ahmad Anwar were present.