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Maldives Receives 50 Tonnes of Dates from Saudi Arabia

Maldives Receives 50 Tonnes of Dates from Saudi Arabia

The Maldives received 50 metric tonnes of dates donated by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the upcoming Ramadan. Minister of Islamic Affairs Dr Mohamed Shaheem Ali Saeed confirmed the dates have arrived and will be distributed to each household before Ramadan. A portion will also be allocated to local organizations holding Iftar programmes. The Saudi government makes an annual donation of dates to the Maldives.

The Maldives received 50 metric tonnes of dates donated by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the upcoming Ramadan. Minister of Islamic Affairs Dr Mohamed Shaheem Ali Saeed confirmed the dates have arrived and will be distributed to each household before Ramadan. A portion will also be allocated to local organizations holding Iftar programmes. The Saudi government makes an annual donation of dates to the Maldives.

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The Maldives received 50 metric tonnes of dates donated by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the upcoming Ramadan. Minister of Islamic Affairs Dr Mohamed Shaheem Ali Saeed confirmed the dates have arrived and will be distributed to each household before Ramadan. A portion will also be allocated to local organizations holding Iftar programmes. The Saudi government makes an annual donation of dates to the Maldives.

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