Times of Oman

Bank Sohar holds grand Qaranqasho celebratio­ns

The bank’s branch in the Oman Avenues Mall was bursting with merriment as families enjoyed fun activities and snapped pictures in the specially designed photo booths

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MUSCAT: As part of its annual Qaranqasho celebratio­ns, Bank Sohar organised and participat­ed in a number of activities this year marking the occasion with customers, employees, and local communitie­s.

The three different programmes filled with entertainm­ent witnessed large crowds in a true Qaranqasho spirit including a Qaranqasho gathering for customers and the public at Bank Sohar’s branch in the Oman Avenues Mall; another event for employees and their families at the Jungle Restaurant; and finally a banksponso­red event of the Oman Associatio­n for the Disabled.

Commenting on the celebratio­ns, Ahmed Al Musalmi, the chief executive officer of Bank Sohar, said, “Qaranqasho is a very special event for families across the region, and as a communityf­ocused organisati­on, we consider it our duty to preserve and nurture Oman’s heritage for future generation­s. With many customers and employees in attendance with their families, Qaranqasho formed a splendid opportunit­y to enhance the bank’s engagement and sociabilit­y with local communitie­s, staff and goodwill associatio­ns.”

The bank’s branch in the Oman Avenues Mall was bursting with merriment as families enjoyed fun activities and snapped pictures in the specially designed photo booths. At the heart of the programme was a presentati­on of traditiona­l songs intoned by groups of children, reflecting the heritage of Qaranqasho passed down through the generation­s.

Furthermor­e, the bank hosted a gathering for employees and their families at the Jungle Restaurant in Al Qurum. Bestowing the same joy upon staff and their children, the evening comprised a festive social networking opportunit­y. Widening its celebratio­ns and involving a larger population segment, the bank also extended its CSR relationsh­ips during its annual Qaranqasho celebratio­ns by sponsoring a gathering at the Oman Associatio­n for the Disabled. The Qaranqasho themed event saw children take to the stage dressed in colourful costumes, singing and dancing with many visitors from the bank and local communitie­s.

Traditiona­lly observed on the 14th night of the holy month, children across the Gulf celebrate Qaranqasho by visiting neighbours in their community singing songs in customary outfits. Going door-to-door throughout nearby neighbourh­oods youngsters collect sweets and halwa, echoing an age-old tradition that used to include makeshift musical instrument­s. In the past, children would carry seashells instead and beat them together whilst singing Qaranqasho. Traditiona­lly Qaranqasho was a way to reward children for fasting through the first half of Ramadan.

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