Social and Cultural Activities
Usman Irumpuzhi is active in Social and Cultural arena. He currently (November 2008) holds the following positions:
- PRO : Muslim Educational society, Jeddah unit
- Joint convener Jeddah chaptor : CIGI (Center for Information & Guidance India)
- Vice President of Jeddah chapter : Gobal Malayalee Council
- Executive Member : Indian School Parents forum, Jeddah
- Saudi Rep. Of Overseas Malayali association
- Joint secretary : Saudi Indian Football Forum, Jeddah
- Joint convener : Aswadaga Sangam, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- Executive member : Vaayanakoottam, Jeddah
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