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06 September 2022

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Summit supports low-wage migrant workers in Singapore

Photo caption: Summit to support the low-wage migrant workers organised a charity concert by Shama Rahman, where Kasiviswanathan Shanmugam, Honourable Minister of Home Affairs and Law, Singapore graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. (Left to right: Muhammed Aziz Khan, Founder Chairman, Summit Group, K. Shanmugam, Honourable Minister of Home Affairs and Law, Singapore and Shama Rahman, eminent Tagore singer.)

In an effort to fundraise for the Migrant Workers' Welfare Fund, HOME in Singapore, Summit with the Tagore Society Singapore organised a charity concert performed by Shama Rahman, a global ambassador of Rabindra Sangeet. All the proceedings were given to HOME to assist low-wage migrant workers in Singapore, who suffer abuse and exploitation such as unpaid salaries, excessive working hours, work injuries, physical and psychological abuse.

At the event Muhammed Aziz Khan, Founder Chairman of Summit Group of Companies remarked, “Today we all need a philosophical guru like Rabindranath Tagore in this world, where war mongers are gaining grounds, poverty is being self-created by nations and divisions of humanity are being built once again.”

Among the distinguished guests, Tauhedul Islam, High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Singapore, Derek Loh, Singapore's High Commissioner to Bangladesh and High Commissioner of India to Singapore, P Kumaran were also present at the concert.

Media Coverage

English
The Daily Star, September 6, 2022
The Business Standard, September 5, 2022
Financial Express, September 7, 2022
The Daily Sun, September 6, 2022
New Age, September 6, 2022
Energy and Power Magazine, September 5, 2022
The News Time, September 5, 2022

Bangla
বণিক বার্তা, September 7, 2022
যুগান্তর, September 6, 2022
শেয়ারবাজার নিউজ.কম, September 6, 2022

Social Media
HOME, Facebook
Muhammed Aziz Khan - Official Page, Facebook
SPI, Facebook
SPI, Twitter
SPI, LinkedIn