Latest Updates
-
Monsoon Essentials: 7 Things You Should Own For Your Wellbeing -
Sprouts Salad Recipe: Your Go-To Healthy Crunchy Snack -
Serena Williams' Diamond Manicure And $3 Million Ring Win Wimbledon's Style Game -
Bryan Johnson Says His "Stomach Is Eating Itself" — Here's What Autoimmune Gastritis Is -
Karnataka Style Rice Tomato Bath Recipe: A Flavorful Lunch -
9-Year-Old Flop Jaya Janaki Nayaka Becomes World's Most Watched Film With 1 Billion Views -
Doctor's Day 2026: We Asked Doctors What They Wish You'd Stop Googling -
National Doctor's Day 2026: 'Behind The Mask'—Doctors Fight Their Own Mental Health Battle -
The New Face Of Dowry: Lifestyle Pressure, Fancy Gifts And Undisclosed Cash -
The 15-Minute Instant Idli Recipe: Fluffy & Fast!
India -born Saudi cardiologist honoured
Courtesy UNI
Dubai, Apr 3: Noted Saudi Araiban cardiologist Dr Majid-Uddin Kazi, the highest-ranking person of Indian origin Arabia, has been honoured by the Jeddah-based India Forum.
Accepting the honour Dr Kazi, born in Aurangabad and raised in Hyderabad, said Indians were the best service provider throughout the world and recalled their contribution in building the oil-rich Gulf countries.
Dr Kazi is also the first recipient of the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award from the Gulf region.
He was appointed personal physician to the crown prince of Saudi Arabia in 1977 and a decade later was promoted to the rank of a Cabinet minister when he became the personal physician to King Fahd and the chief of Royal Clinics.
He is still an adviser in the Royal Court having been reappointed last year to the ministerial-ranked position for four more years.
He is the brother of the late Kazi Saleem, a well-known Urdu poet.



Click it and Unblock the Notifications