THE HEALTH CHRONICLE CALLS FOR HEALTH AWARENESS

A strong call for health awareness and community wellbeing was echoed as The Health Chronicle, a publication dedicated to promoting holistic health education, continued to gain appreciation from leading business personalities, community leaders, and social workers in Qatar. The publication has emerged as an effective initiative aimed at spreading health awareness among the public while fostering a stronger sense of community spirit and collective responsibility towards healthier living.
Several prominent personalities from different sectors received copies of The Health Chronicle from Dr. Amanulla Vadakkangara and praised the efforts undertaken to educate society on vital health-related matters in a simple, informative, and accessible manner.
Among those who appreciated the initiative was prominent entrepreneur Zainul Abideen, MD and deputy chirman of Safari group who emphasized the importance of health literacy in modern society. He remarked that publications such as The Health Chronicle play a significant role in helping people understand preventive healthcare, healthy lifestyles, and the value of community wellbeing.
Also receiving copies and extending appreciation were Abdul Kabeer , MD, Furouj Afrash, Nishar Hussain, Marketing manager of Isuzu, K.P. AshrafMD wellcare group and Dr. Haseef P.V, manager of Kottakkal Massage Centre.. They commended the publication for its timely and socially relevant content, stressing that awareness is one of the strongest tools in preventing diseases and encouraging healthy communities.
UNIQ , a leading nursing organization represented by its president Bindhu Linson, general secretary Nizar Cheruvath, and advisory board chairperson Mini Benny highlighted the importance of creating awareness-based platforms that inspire people to adopt healthier habits and cultivate positive attitudes toward public health.
The initiative was further appreciated by social workers including Deepak Chullipramabil and Ramla Basheer, who acknowledged the publication’s role in bringing meaningful health information closer to ordinary people.
Leaders of FINQ also welcomed the effort and received copies of the publication. These included the organisation’s president Anbuselvi Danapalan, working president Mary Joseph, and Manju Rehumath, the vice president . They noted that awareness-driven publications can contribute significantly to improving both physical and mental wellbeing within communities.
Speaking on the occasion, Chief Editor Dr. Amanulla Vadakkangara reiterated the importance of health awareness in today’s fast-changing world and underlined the need for accessible, preventive, and educational healthcare communication. He stated that The Health Chronicle seeks to address health concerns in a comprehensive and holistic way, empowering readers with knowledge that can positively influence their lifestyle and wellbeing.
Muhammed Rafeeq Thenkayathil,the marketing manager of Mediaplus also attended