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Indian family thanks UAE-based businessman for repaying hefty loan

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UAE-based Indian representative M.A. Yusuff Ali acted the hero of a poor family who had lost their sole provider and was gazing at a dubious future with a bank set to catch their home. 

It was last September that Kerala expat Mohammed Ashik passed away in Al Ain. It was nine years back that Ashik arrived in the UAE with obligation of caring for his weak guardians and five sisters back in local spot of Kokkur town of Malappuram area. He began with a little occupation and later set up his own shop in Al Ain. He figured out how to offer his four sisters. Be that as it may, couple of years back, his dad kicked the bucket following cerebrum tumor, mother got disabled and a sister deadened after a sickness. To meet therapeutic and money related requirements, Ashik took bank advances to the tune of Rs1.8 million by swearing his home and land. He reimbursed regularly scheduled payments until his passing. Be that as it may, in recent months the pending sum swelled and his family was powerless. 

"Ashik had heaps of obligation on his shoulders. He was overseeing things well. His passing crushed the family. He is made due by spouse and a little girl," Mohammed Basheer, his nearby relative, said over telephone from Kerala. 

"With bank seizure of property approaching and family dreading vagrancy, we had shaped a board to look for assistance. We held converses with the bank however it didn't exhaust wanted outcome. Thus, we thumped at Yusuff Ali's ways to get required for settlement converses with the bank. Rather than that he paid the whole sum. We were uninformed about this. So when bank authorities came during the evening, all relatives were terrified. In any case, soon they understood the liberal signal appeared by Yusuff bhai. They were all incredibly astonished to realize they won't be destitute as bank authorities given the records. Yusuff bhai will dependably be a piece of our petitions," Basheer said. 

LuLu Group executive and overseeing chief Yusuff Ali said he was tormented to find out about the appalling situation and offered his help. "I would not like to delay the wretchedness of this family even by multi day. For this situation the bank was in the last stage to go available to be purchased. When I came to know, I meddled. This is the sacred month of Ramadan and it's our obligation to help the penniless in however conceivable," Yusuff Ali said.

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