A meeting held on Wednesday in Sana'a, headed by the Social Affairs and Labor Minister Samir Bajaaleh, discussed the plan to commemorate the Prophet's birth for the year 1446 AH. The meeting, which included the Undersecretaries of the Ministry for the Development Sector, Ali Al-Razami, and Labor Relations, Ali Al-Qatabri, and the Directors General of the Ministry, reviewed the mechanisms for implementing the plan at the Ministry's office and all its affiliated sectors level . The meeting approved the formation of a supervisory committee for the activities and events of the occasion according to the specified cultural , time program, and the works of light decorations, hanging cloth banners and media expressing the Prophet's birth, as well as visits to orphanages , the poorest families, mobilization and preparation for central events. In the meeting, Minister Bajaaleh stressed the importance of the active participation of all employees , members of the Ministry and its affiliated sectors in commemorating t his great and precious occasion for the Yemenis, in order to enhance the values and principles of Muhammad, establish the faith identity, emphasize the love of the greatest Prophet , following his example and his good family. Source: Yemen News Agency
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