Doha, Qatar: In a spectacular demonstration of unity, discipline, and national pride, about 7,700 students and staff of MES Indian School came together to form the Largest Human Qatar National Flag. The event, held on the school’s expansive grass field, was a visual masterpiece and a testament to meticulous planning and teamwork.

The formation was observed by Mr Mubarak Abdullah Al Mansoori, Private Schools Education Consultant, Ministry of Education and Higher Education, and Dr Saibu George, President, Indian Doctors Club, Doha. Students and staff, dressed in coordinated white and maroon outfits representing the Qatari flag, arranged themselves into 140 rows and 55 columns, maintaining a precise spacing of 0.50 meters. Covering an impressive 1,925 square meters, the display recreated a lifelike image of Qatar’s national flag-an awe-inspiring tribute to the nation’s unity and identity.

Commenting on the achievement, Dr Hameeda Kadar, Principal of MES Indian School, said: "The formation of the Largest Human Qatar Flag by MES was a truly monumental and well-coordinated achievement. Through this collaborative initiative reflecting unwavering commitment to excellence, we pay a heartfelt tribute to the State of Qatar and the visionary leadership that continues to inspire generations."

Dr Hameed Kadar also
expressed sincere gratitude to students, staff, parents, and all dignitaries
whose enthusiastic support contributed to the success of this historic
occasion.
The event was
witnessed by directors and members of
the MES Governing Board, along with school officials, teaching and
non-teaching staff, and students. The successful coordination of this massive
initiative was led by Mr Salim J Nadaf,
Coordinator, Department of Physical Education, and Mr Anver, Convener, Cultural Committee,
supported by a dedicated team of teachers.
This remarkable feat set a new benchmark in school celebrations and powerfully reflected the MES community’s deep respect and love for the State of Qatar, reinforcing the spirit of unity and patriotism.
