Embassy of India in Kuwait, on behalf of the Indian Community in Kuwait, bid farewell to the Editor of Indian Frontliners (IFL), N.C. Mohandoss,  for his service to the Indian community in Kuwait as a distinguished reporter, respected diaspora member, and a committed social volunteer.

Mr. Mohandoss, the founder of IFL, a socio-cultural service organization registered with the Indian Embassy, has written over 200 novels, more than 600 short stories, 23 novelettes, and over 3000 articles, as well as four TV dramas in Tamil. He has written on social topics and has to his credit more than 100 books published which have appeared in all leading Tamil magazines and newspapers. 

During the farewell reception, Indian Ambassador H.E. Sibi George presented a memento to Mohandoss as a mark of the Indian Embassy’s appreciation. He praised Mohandoss’s writing and reporting through IFL books and for his community services. 

This was the first time the Embassy of India in Kuwait bid farewell to an Individual person. Ambassador George said, “I would like to thank him for his service to the community for several years.” On being honored by the embassy and the community Mr. Mohandoss dedicated it to the IFL team and to all his well-wishers who were regularly supporting his community services.

 


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