Healthcare employees in the UAE creatively design enormous floral arrangements depicting Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Mohamed for Onam celebration.
In the heart of Abu Dhabi, Burjeel Medical City played host to a remarkable display of artistry and cultural exchange. A 'pookalam', a traditional Kerala flower carpet, was meticulously created by healthcare professionals from approximately 20 different nationalities.
The 'pookalam', which spanned a vast 250-square-meter area, was a testament to the spirit of diversity and inclusivity embraced by the UAE. Made using 650kg of flowers, the intricate design took approximately 12 hours to complete.
The 'pookalam' was a symbol of gratitude to the UAE leadership, with the depiction of President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan serving as a highlight. A seven-member family depiction, created as part of the 'pookalam', marked the 'Year of the Community' under the slogan "Hand in Hand".
The 'pookalam' celebration was a symbol of unity, gratitude, and prosperity dedicated to Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. It reflected the strong cultural and people-to-people ties between India and the UAE, standing as a reminder of the values of harmony and respect that bind communities together.
The healthcare workers at Burjeel Holdings, who hail from various corners of the globe, came together to create this beautiful display, expressing their appreciation for the opportunities provided by the UAE. The 'pookalam' at Burjeel Medical City stands as a testament to the spirit of unity, diversity, and inclusivity that thrives in the UAE.
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