(Press Release) Ajman: Reinforcing its commitment to create an environment of positive change that result in greater community engagement, Thumbay Group has opened the gates of its prestigious Thumbay Medicity’s outdoor and indoor facilities to host a wide range of events. With a sprawling 1 million square feet, the site boasts an amphitheater, Thumbay Grounds, a food court, which are all a venue for meetings, conferences, and social occasions that are now open for booking.

The food court, meanwhile, offers a range of delicious and affordable options, from fast food to healthy choices, ensuring that there is something for everyone. And the venue for meetings, conferences, and social occasions is equipped with modern facilities and can accommodate groups of various sizes, making it the perfect choice for any event.

Whether one is planning a private or a corporate gathering, a team-building activity, a wedding reception, or a birthday party, the group’s outdoor facilities can cater to every need-making it an ideal location for any event. With plenty of space to accommodate larger groups, one can rest assured that everyone will be comfortable and have a great time. Moreover, Thumbay Grounds has a seating capacity of almost 3500 people, equipped with all the necessary amenities to make an event a success- from high-speed internet to modern audio-visual equipment and ample parking- the outdoor area has everything one would need to ensure a seamless and hassle-free experience for hosting sports tournaments to corporate gatherings.

Likewise, the group’s amphitheater can accommodate a large number of people and is an ideal location for hosting concerts, plays, and other performances. The amphitheater also provides an opportunity for local artists and performers to showcase their talents and for the community to come together and enjoy cultural events. Speaking about the initiative, Vignesh Unadkat, chief communications officer, Thumbay Group, said, “We understand that hosting events can be expensive, and that's why we're committed to providing free venues for our customers. We're proud to be able to provide these resources to our community, and we believe that our CSR initiative will help to support local businesses and promote a vibrant cultural scene.”

In addition to amenities and facilities, the group’s hospitality division boasts a team of experienced event planners that assist in planning, execution, and handling of all the details of event, leaving you free to enjoy and make lasting memories with guests.

For further information on bookings, please contact Mr. Farhad, Director Hospitality, who can be reached @+971506335095

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Kolkata: Bharatiya Janata Party leader and Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly Suvendu Adhikari has sparked controversy after stating that Bangladesh should be taught a “lesson like Israel has taught Gaza.”

Adhikari made the remark while speaking to reporters outside the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata on Friday, December 26. “These people must be taught a lesson, just like Israel taught Gaza. Our 100 crore Hindus and the government working in the interest of Hindus must teach them a lesson just as we taught Pakistan a lesson in Operation Sindoor,” he said.

The statement came amid protests being held outside the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission since December 22, following the lynching of Dipu Chandra Das, a 27-year-old garment factory worker in Bangladesh. Das was killed on December 18 in the Mymensingh district, where his body was allegedly hung from a tree and set on fire in public view.

Adhikari was part of a five-member delegation that met senior officials of the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission on Friday. Speaking after the meeting, he claimed that the diplomats had “no answer to most of his questions” related to the killing and the situation of minorities in Bangladesh.

Reacting to his comments, the All India Trinamool Congress accused the BJP of promoting hate and intolerance. In a post on X, the party described Adhikari’s remarks as hate speech and alleged that they amounted to a call for violence, while also questioning the absence of legal action against him.

Adhikari’s statement has added to political tensions in West Bengal and raised concerns over inflammatory rhetoric linked to sensitive international and communal issues.