India Forum Jeddah is a Socio-Cultural Organization functioning under Indian Consulate for the welfare of Indian Community. Approximately 128 families are enrolled under this organization where Consul General is the Vice Patron of the organization. Main activities include periodic get togethers, cultural events, educational programmes, sports etc. India Forum is committed to maintaining good relationship among its members and Indian Expatriate Community in Jeddah. In addition, building stronger relation between India and Saudi Arabia is also one of the main purposes of India Forum.
Dear Members, We take this opportunity to cordially invite all members of India Forum with their family for a cultural evening on 29th October, 2009 on account of Eid Milan and Diwali followed by Dinner and the details are as follows: Venue : Consulate Premises Date : 29th October, 2009 read more »
The Indian Pilgrims Welfare Forum (IPWF) is organizing a mushaira in Jeddah on Thursday, Oct. 15. A number of popular Indian poets have confirmed their participation. They are: Nida Fazli, Rahat Indori, Aleem Saba Navedi, G.M. Khwahmakhwah, Mansoor Usmani, Naseem Nikhat, Popular Merathi, Agha Sarosh, Shakeel Azmi, Hasan Kazmi, Jameel read more »
S. A. Abdul Malik, 58, member of India Forum, Indian Pilgrims Welfare Forum and Higher Board of Indian schools in the Kingdom, president of Tamil Sangam and a former member of the International Indian School, Jeddah’s managing committee, passed away on Saturday. Malik, a resident of the Kingdom for three read more »
Dear Members, India Forum will be organizing a family get-together on 16th July, 2009 followed by Dinner and the details are as follows: Venue : Consulate Premises. Date : 17th July, 2009 Time : 7.30 PM (Members reported before 7.30 PM will qualify for the early bird lucky draw). Programs read more »
Click the picture to view Autograph .( It may consume some time to download.as he has lots of well wishers..). Also visit photo section in order to view or download your snaps during the farewell party at IISJ. read more »