ARAB TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2014 28 Indonesia Embassy notice: The Embassy of Indonesia in Kuwait has issued a press statement announcing its relocation to Daiya, Block 1, Rashid Bin Ahmad Al Roumi Street, Building No 2. The Embassy also announced it has shifted to an online visa application system called e-counselor. The address is http://ekonsuler.kbrikuwait.com. Notification will be sent if the visa-document is ready for pick up at the Embassy. click Drinking problem?: You are no longer alone! Confidential helpline 99641389. ❑ ❑ ❑ Narcotics Anonymous: NA can help with addiction problems. Totally confidential: 94087800 English/Arabic. ❑ ❑ ❑ Nov 9 IEI marks 47th Engineers Day: The Institution of Engineers (India) Kuwait Chapter has great pleasure to announce the celebration of the 47th Engineers’ Day on Sunday, Nov 9, 2014. The program shall start at 6:30 pm and shall continue up to 9:30 pm. The venue for this celebration is the prestigious Arab Organization Building (Arab Fund), Shuwaikh Kuwait. All our esteemed members are requested to kindly participate in the memorable event and make it a great grand success. The Invitation Card shall be sent shortly. Kindly confirm your attendance by sending an email to ieikwt@hotmail.com or call our Kuwait Chapter office at 22445588, extn.314 between 5:30 pm and 8:30 pm, Sunday through Thursday. Cancer online support group: If you are Cancer patient or family member fighting with this deadly disease, come join our online support group. Best way of dealing with this disease is providing support and share our experience with each other. There are lot of things which even doctors can’t tell so be member of this website and start sharing your experiences which may help others. October is recognized as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM). The primary purpose is to promote self examination and screening mammography as the most effective way to save lives by detecting breast cancer at early stage. For more information visit: http://fightingwithcancer.webs.com/ Latest Migration history of Indians: Sam Pianunummoodu, noted social activist of Kuwait is currently authoring his work on the History of Indian Expatriates and Migration to Kuwait. More than merely the history, he intends to introduce youngsters about our older generation who left Kuwait earlier and their contribution & sacrifices for the community in Kuwait, keeping in mind the long span of more than 75 long years of migration process, which still continue. This is an extensive work and Sam plans to release his work in the year 2015 and has requested our society to share any The beautiful Requiem by famous Italian opera composer Giuseppe Verdi will be performed by the Ahmadi Music Group. Full orchestra and 75 piece choir will accompany guest soloists from Bulgaria, London and Beijing. All info at www.ahmadimusicgroup.com information, which would help him to do maximum justice and transparency to the venture. Those who possess any sharable, non-controversial information regarding “Significance of the name of countryKuwait”, the ruling dynasty, details of important rulers, modern Kuwait, Iraqi invasion, migration of Indians to Kuwait for work, Indian Arts Circle, Indian Community School, cultural & political organizations, presence of Christian Diocese, India-Kuwait bilateral relationship and cultural exchange, Indian investors and their initiatives in Kuwait, Bilateral visits of prominent leaders of both countries, current developments in Kuwait, English publications of Kuwait etc. May kindly contact Sam at 66656642 or his e-mail sampynummoodu@gmail.com ❑ ❑ ❑ Nov 10 IWA to hold seminar: On Monday, Nov 10 from 5 pm to 8 pm, the Indian Women’s Association (IWA) under the patronage of Dr Gargi Jain, wife of the Ambassador of India will present a seminar titles ‘Breaking the Chains of Addiction’ at Auditorium W6-500, GUST University. The program includes presentations on various aspects of addiction, their prevention and cure. The panelists include various experts in the field. The seminar is open to all and completely free. To reserve your seat, please contact 24898680. ❑ ❑ ❑ Expo at Dar Al Funoon: Dar AlFunoon announces an exhibition by Khalid Al Tahmazi. Opening on Monday, Nov 10 at 7 pm and continuing through Thursday Dec 4, 2014. Khalid Al Tahmazi was born in the old city of Bahrain, Muharraq in 1970 and started practicing art during his childhood. In 1989, he received his degree and joined the Bahrain Arts Society where he studied art by some well-known local artists and had his first solo exhibition in 1991 in the Bahrain Arts Society. Along his artistic career, figures and nature are the principle inspiration of his work. He tends towards more conceptual abstraction refusing the arbitrary separation between figuration and abstraction. Al Tahmazi was awarded prizes in international art events and became a member in the World Wide Arts Resources. His work has been exhibited in the Bahrain National Museum, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in Iran, Arab World Institute Paris, National Art Museum in Jordan, Pacific Cultural Foundation in Taipei and in other countries in North America and the Arab world. Gallery hours: Sunday to Thursday 10 am - 1 pm 4-8 pm. Saturday by appointment. Getting to the gallery: Al-Watiah Behbehani compound, House No 28. For details call 22433183 or log on to www.daralfunoon.kw.com Nov 11 Poppy event at BSK: The British School of Kuwait (BSK) launched its annual Poppy Appeal in aid of the British Legion. Red poppies are sold for two weeks prior to Remembrance Day and funds raised by the charity are used to provide help and welfare for former soldiers and their families. The poppy emblem was chosen because of the poppies that blossomed across some of the battlefields of Belgium and France during World War I. 2014 is the centenary of the World War I and during the first two weeks in November a series of events will be taking place at the BSK campus to commemorate this special milestone. A group of BSK staff and students have returned from visiting some of the battlefields in France including Verdun and the Somme and an exhibition of memorabilia and photographs is being mounted in the Euston Gallery on the BSK campus to coincide with Remembrance Day on Nov 11. The BSK Director, Madam Vera AlMutawa MBE, launched the BSK Poppy Appeal at morning assembly. ❑ ❑ ❑ Italy’s ancient foods reach Kuwait – by Sussana Graziano. Susanna Graziano will host an enjoyable evening dedicated to Italy’s culinary roots, where the lesser-known Italian regional specialties and their history will be highlighted. Local chef Maryam al Nusif will show the growing demand for a return to simple foods in Kuwait, which can be found in the Shakshooka Market. Tuesday, Nov 11 @ 7 pm. The TIES Center is the social and educational hub for English Speaking Muslims in Kuwait. For more information, please call 25231015 or e-mail info@tiescenter.net or visit www.tiescenter.net. Nov 12 Women’s rights in Islam – by Zeinab Ashry Join Zeinab Ashry for an intriguing look into Women’s Rights in Islam, a four part series that includes the position of woman in pre-Islamic Societies, the status of Women in Islam, and the rights of Muslim women in all spheres of life including finance and politics. This comprehensive course is free of charge. Wednesday, Nov 12 and 26 @ 6:30 pm (Ladies only) The TIES Center is the social and educational hub for English Speaking Muslims in Kuwait. For more information, please call 25231015 or e-mail info@tiescenter.net or visit www.tiescenter.net. Continued on Page 30
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