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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2014 W H AT ’ S O N Al Mulla International Exchange Launches 56th Branch in Omariya I n-line with the efforts of providing the best service and easy access to its customers, Al Mulla International Exchange, the leading money remittance company in Kuwait, has recently launched its 56th branch in Omariya, Al Farwaniya, which will give the customers in Farwaniya flexibility and easy access to transfer money through their preferred and secure exchange company. This branch is an addition to the chain of branches of Al Mulla International Exchange that are all across the vital areas in Kuwait. Regarding the launch, Mr. Rajesh Gairola, Divisional General Manager said: “The launch of the 56th branch of Al Mulla International Exchange reflects the keenness of the company to strengthen its geographical presence, as well as assuring offering the highest standards of efficiency by achieving the requirements and needs of the money remittance sector which is part of its strategic expansion plans, thus this will give us the opportunity of being closer to our customers in Farwaniya.” Mr. Rajesh also added: “with the launch of our 56th branch we aim to provide the best service and easy access to all our customers located in and around Farwaniya, as we consider them our essential assets and our goal is to satisfy their needs and support them as much as we can as an appreciation to their loyalty and contribution to the growth of our business.” The launch in Farwaniya is considered one of our strategic expansion plans; as the leading exchange company that has huge number of loyal customers from expats to Kuwaitis we shall continue to make an endeavor to make our services easily accessible to them.” Mr. Rajesh concluded: “Our name is associated with the best financial institutions, technical expertise, and our goal is to provide the most efficient possible service to our customers.” Al Mulla International Exchange, established in 2001 always assured in providing outstanding services to its customers and seeks to meet their expectations and satisfaction, it always strives to provide all its branches with the latest technologies in favor to its customers and innovative remittances and money transfer solutions. OSN marks ‘Breast Cancer Awareness Month’ A s the world marks the ‘Breast Cancer Awareness Month’ during October, OSN, the region’s leading pay-TV network, is rolling out a dedicated campaign throughout the month focused on strengthening awareness and encouraging the community to undertake early screening. Building on its ‘Live More’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative that leverages the power of television and community engagement to promote wellness and bring positive change to people’s lifestyles, OSN is supporting the efforts of governments in the Middle East and North Africa region to address the rising incidence of breast cancer. Several ‘Live More’ awareness videos that highlight breast cancer and the need for early screening have been developed by OSN, which are telecast through various channels as well as communicated over its social media platforms. Additionally, breast cancer survivors will share their stories through OSN’s own production ‘Saudi Doctors.’ The health and wellness programme will also feature several Arab celebrities endorsing the ‘Live More’ approach and driving awareness about breast cancer. According to WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer and Cancer Research UK, breast cancer is the second most common form of cancer globally, accounting for 11.9%, next only to lung cancer at 13% of the total. However, in the West Asia region (comprising MENA countries), breast cancer leads in total cancer incidence at about 13.4% of the total. It is estimated that the region accounts for 42.76 cases of breast cancer per 100,000 adults as of 2012. Breast cancer incidence in individual MENA countries are often much higher than this average with Lebanon at 78.68 cases per 100,000 adults, Jordan at 61.03 and Egypt at 49.5 cases per 100,000 people. Research conducted in Saudi Arabia recently reports that late-stage diagnosis of breast cancer, which leads to greater mortality rates, are also the result of lack of information and timely care, thus underpinning the importance of awareness campaigns. OSN is taking the lead in building awareness about breast cancer with a particular focus on promoting early screening and healthier lifestyles. OSN is also screening awareness videos on breast cancer through a ‘Pink House’ campaign across Saudi Arabia in partnership with Zahra Breast Cancer Association, a voluntary organisation. In association with Zahra, OSN will host ‘Pink Houses’ in 20 key cities and towns across the Kingdom in locations such as malls and community centres. In addition to OSN Live More awareness videos, a special screening on E! channel called Pink Warrior will have celebrity TV host Giuliana Rancic talk about her battle with breast cancer in ‘Beyond Candid with Giuliana: Hope, Strength and Courage’. Further underlining the global support to the cause, TLC HD has rebranded the channel for breast cancer awareness for the entire month. Oprah Winfrey will speak to special guests Fergie and Jane Fonda in ‘Oprah’s Next Chapter’ and The Ellen DeGeneres show will further communicate the message to a wide audience. OSN will also devote its own exclusive production, Saudi Doctors to put the spotlight on breast cancer, its risk factors, the need for early screening, treatment and care, and stories of cancer survivors. The special Saudi Doctors episode on October 16 will feature Dr. Essam Morshed, Consultant Clinical Oncologist and President of Saudi Oncology Society, and Dr. Khalid Al Hajeri, Consultant Surgical Oncologist, discussing the symptoms of breast cancer, detection, importance of self-assessment and aspects relating to treatment and care. Dr. Samira Al Ghamdi, Consultant Psychologist, will discuss about the emotional, psychological and social support for breast cancer patients, while Dr. Wael Daghestani, Consultant Plastic Surgeon, will provide details about reconstruction surgery. Khulud Abu Humus, Executive Vice President of Programming & Creative Services of OSN, said: “Through our Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign this month, we are highlighting our commitment to be closer to the community in addressing the increasing incidence of breast cancer. This complements our ‘Live More’ CSR initiative to encourage the community to lead a wellbalanced lifestyle and make a big difference to their lives through simple day-to-day changes. “It has been proven that early screening and diagnosis help enhance the effectiveness of breast cancer treatment. We are highlighting this message through our special programmes on various channels on OSN. By highlighting the risk factors to bringing cancer survivor stories, we want to motivate more people to go for preventive checks and make positive lifestyle changes.” Greetings B elated birthday wishes to Franz Pascua Aguilar who celebrated his birthday on Oct 10. May you have more candles to blow. Love from your family and friends. Embassy of Ukraine T he Embassy of Ukraine in Kuwait would like to inform that the external polling station 900046 of the Parliamentary elections was created in the Embassy’s premises at the following address: Hawalli, Surra, bl.5, str. 1, build. 37. The working hours of the polling station: Sunday-Thursday, from 15:00 to 17:00 pm. On October 26, 2014 the working hours of the polling station from 8:00 am to 20:00 pm. Citizens of Ukraine are kindly advised to refer to the Embassy’s website to check their data in the Electoral Register as well as to pick up their personal invitation from the polling station if they did not receive this document by post. Literary competition ‘S opanam’, the in house e-magazine of Seva Darshan Kuwait, celebrating its 3rd anniversary is coming up with an exclusive literary competition for the Indians residing in Kuwait. The competitions are being held for poetry, short story, and essay writing in two categories ‘adults’ and ‘students of class 8 and above’. Medium for the competition is English and Malayalam. Subject for the poetry is ‘Mother’ and for short story is ‘An environmental friendly life’ for both the above said categories. For essay writing, the subject is ‘My Motherland’ for the students’ category and ‘Changing World and tomorrow’s India’ for\ the adults. Short Story should not exceed two A4 pages with normal font in 1.5 spacing. Those participating in students category should get their entry neatly typed, attested by school Principal clearly stating the class of study. The entries to adult categories should be typed and self-attested with civil ID number. For further details contact: 99184894 / 50076921 / 66181992/65008491 Scanned copies of the entries shall be sent to [email protected] on or before October 31, 2014. Exciting prizes and certificates are awaiting the winners. What’s On - Submission Guidelines All photos submitted for What’s On should be minimum 200dpi. Articles must be in plain text and should include name and phone numbers. Articles and photos that fail to meet these requirements will not be published. Please send them to [email protected] Bishop Moore College Alumni conducts Onam-Eid Sangamom B ishop Moore College Alumni Association of Kuwait Chapter conducted Onam- Eid Sangamom at United Indian School Abbassiya with a public function followed by cultural programs. Public function was presided by Francis Lawrence (President). Inauguration of the Onam-Eid celebrations was performed by Rev Sam Koshy T. (Vicar Kuwait City MarThoma Parish), Faisal Manjery (Country Head - Gulf Madhyamam Kuwait) & Hari Nair (Treasurer - NSS Kuwait) by lighting the traditional Lamp. Felicitation addresses were given by Sam Pynummodu (Social Activist in Kuwait & Ex-Student of BMC) & Babuji Bathery (Social Activist in Kuwait & Ex-Student of BMC. Jerry John Koshy (Convener) welcomed the gatherings & Parimanam Manoj (General Secretary) delivered vote of thanks. Ms Binitha Maria Thomas anchored the program. The second part of the function was cultural programes, which began with ‘Thiruvathira’-girls in typical Keralite attire dancing around the traditional brass lamp. It was followed by mavali, cinematic dance, Magic Show & Ganamela includes the attraction of the day. The members of BMC family presented various cultural programs includes chandamalam, group dances, songs and many more which added color to the event. A Sumptuous “OnaSadhya” with 23 items was served to all attendees in traditional way and style. From the audience Malayalee Manan (Jujan George Ninan), Malayalee Manga (Mrs Nisha Binu), Kutty Manan (Master Abel Manoj) & Kutty Manga (Kumari Drishya Sangeeth) was also selected based on the tradintional dress & style. Different entertainment program was also conducted by the leadership of John Mathew (Treasurer), Shyam Sivan (Jt. Secretary), Mathew Karror (Jt. Treasurer), Satheeh C. Pillai, Vinu Oommen, Jobin Babu, Babu Gopan, John Varghese Karthikapally, Philip Thomas Kattanam, Jacob Varghese, Shaney Cherian & Manoj K John. Service as a tribute to Gandhiji T he students of The Indian Community School proved their social commitment by rightfully setting their actions as the proof to the Gandhiyan ideology of being the change they wish to see around. They cleaned the school & premises enthusiastically with dedication and commitment. The cleaning program closely followed the initiation by Shri Narendra Modi, the Respected Prime Minister of India to each and every Indian citizen, reminding them upon the impor- tance of maintaining a clean surrounding. On Thursday, 2nd October 2014 , the class rooms and school premises were cleaned by the self motivated students under the guidance &supervision of the Principal Dr V Binumon and the dedicated team of teachers of ICSK Senior. At ICSK ,students are made aware of their responsibilities and are trained to be future citizens of ethics and values. Social commitments are emphasized in the training devices for holistic development of stu- dents. True to their training and culture the students served exemplary models of service by effortlessly working together to maintain cleanliness around. A special assembly was also conducted commemorating the great leader Mahatma Gandhi. The students took up an oath to take up the responsibility of maintaining the cleanliness of the surroundings now and in the years to come. The oath was administered by the principal and solemnly repeated by the students.