Indian
sports complex's foundation laid in UAE
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Ajman: The
foundation stone for a sports complex of the Indian Association
was laid Wednesday in Ajman in the presence of M.K. Lokesh, Indian
Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, chairman of Ajman Municipality
and Planning Department, laid the foundation stone for the sports
complex.
Sanjay Verma, Indian consul general in Dubai, and many senior
officials and members of the Indian community attended the
ceremony.
The land for the complex has been donated by the ruler of Ajman,
Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi.
Sheikh Rashid hailed the relations between UAE and India, saying
he was always open to investors from various nationalities
interested in establishing projects that help in the development
of the UAE.
The Indian ambassador thanked the ruler of Ajman for his support
to the Indian Association, a factor he said encouraged Indians to
stay in the UAE.
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