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JEDDAH — In continuation of its 20th anniversary celebration, Al Ryan International Polyclinic organized its third cultural program “Geet and Ghazal Night” for the Urdu speaking community at Al Ryan here. The program was arranged by Arif Quraishi, president Indian Culture Society. Many local talented singers — Jimmy Fareed Al Sidduqi, Sikander Ali, Mohsin, Mujeeb Siddiqui, Asad Siddqui, Mairam Siddqui, Rehana Saleem and Amjad — enthralled the audience with their vocal magic. Al Sidduqi, a well-known singer of Jeddah, sang beautiful songs of Late Mohammed Rafi. Ali won the hearts of the audience with his melodious voice when he sang “Damadam Mast Qalander Ali Ka Phala Number” among others. Other singer's sang hits of Lata, Kishore Kumer, Sonu Nigam, Jagjit, Chitra, Pankaj, Medhi Hassan, among others. Shuhaib, CEO of Al Ryan, in his welcome speech said that Al Ryan International Polyclinic is the largest family polyclinic here. “I always want to take care and provide medical health services to all our community people.” He also said that Al Ryan recently renovated the whole clinic, parking and reception area. Prof. Dr. V.P. Mustafa, senior doctor, said that Al Ryan always gives the best services to local community. “Our doctor's always take care of every patient and serve them with respect.” Quraishi requested Shuhaib to organize monthly Free Medical Camp at the Indian Consulate Jeddah to provide more benefits to the local community. Mir Mahmood Ali, regional business development and credit manager, said: “Al Ryan has qualified, specialized senior doctor's which is why this clinic has completed 20 years. He also delivered the vote of thanks and acknowledged Najeeb, George, Naveed, and Rahman for their services to the clinic. — SG