Abu Dhabi Crown Prince honours Kerala man for 40-year service

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January 23, 2018

Abu Dhabi, Jan 23: Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, bid farewell on Monday to an Indian office assistant who worked around 40 years at the Crown Prince’s Court.

Shaikh Mohammad exchanged friendly talks and expressed his thanks and appreciation to Kunhi Mohiuddin, 63, for his hard work and dedication. He wished him success and safe return to his family in the southern Indian state of Kerala.

“The UAE is proud of its brothers and friends who contributed to the march of development and progress in the UAE. We owe them all the respect and appreciation and affection for their efforts and faithful hard work,” said Shaikh Mohammad.

Shaikh Mohammad told Mohiuddin that the UAE will remain his second home country and that he is always welcome whenever he wants to visit the UAE.

Later speaking to media persons, Mohiuddin said that he would definitely come back as and when possible. “I am excited but not fully surprised about this love and affection because I have been experiencing it every day during the past forty years,” he said.

“No doubt that being mentioned by His Highness on his official twitter [handle] is a rare honour. That is the only difference. He and his senior officials …I may say all Emiratis…shower the same love and affection on everyone around them every day… this not a special gesture on a particular occasion like a farewell,” Mohiuddin, said.

In a video posted with his tweet, Shaikh Mohammad was seen hugging Mohiuddin, talking to him and posing for pictures.

Mohiuddin  always had a chance to see the top leader but from a distance.  When got a chance to speak to the leader for a few minutes, he never anticipated that the entire world would watch it on twitter.

“I have always watched him [Shaikh Mohammad] with admiration when he speaks very friendly with all staff members   with a smile. He spent a few minutes with me and asked me about my wife and children,” Mohiuddin said.

He joined the media department of the Crown Prince Court in 1978.  “I reached Abu Dhabi in late 1977 and landed on this job after few months’ job hunt.”

As he had to support his family at a young age, he had not completed his school education. “I could not pass my tenth grade. This was the best job I could get with my level of education,” Mohiuddin said. “I never had any bitter experience in the past 40 years. My superiors always supported me all possible extend,” he added.

His wife Abida, 48, is here on a visit visa. “She is also excited.”  The couple  has five children- four daughters and a son who is working at his uncle’s shop in Saudi Arabia. Three older daughters got married and the youngest one is studying. “Thanks to this job my family is well settled and even I was abe to help my extended families as well,” Mohiuddin said. He will work until January 31 and would leave Abu Dhabi on February 15.

 

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July 31,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 31: Muslims across coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada today observed Eid al Adha following the safety guidelines issued by the government amidst covid-19 pandemic. 

While coastal Karnataka is celebrating the festival of sacrifice today, it will be observed in other parts of Karnataka and country tomorrow. 

Congregational Eid prayers were held in many mosques while ensuring physical distancing norms. Only 50 devotees were allowed in mosques. Children below 10 years of age and elders above 60 years of age weren’t allowed. 

Eidgahs in the region wore a deserted look as the government has temporarily prohibited prayers in the open grounds. The Eidgah at Lighthouse Hill in Mangaluru, which usually witnessed huge crowd during Eid celebrations, was also closed this time. 

As expected, the celebration this time was a low key thanks to the restrictions placed in tune with the threat of coronavirus infection.

Prayers were held in Kudroli’s Nadupalli and Bundar’s Zeenat Bakhsh Central mosque. All those who entered mosque were wearing masks. 

In Udupi city, Eid prayers were held at Jamia Masjid and other mosques with limited number of devotees. In Bhatkal took some of the mosques hosted Eid prayers with all precautionary measures.

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April 3,2020

Bengaluru, April 3: Messages have been displayed outside mosques in Shivajinagar requesting people to offer Friday prayers at home during the lockdown imposed in the wake of the COVID-19 threat.

In light of the coronavirus outbreak, several Muslim organisations and mosques across various states have temporarily halted the congregational prayers.

The usually bustling Jama Masjid area, today, wore a deserted look.

One new positive case of COVID-19 was reported in Karnataka on Friday.

The patient is a 75-year-old man from Bagalkot and has been isolated at a designated hospital in Bagalkot, the state government said.

"Till date, 125 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the state, this includes three deaths and 11 discharges," it added.

The total number of coronavirus positive cases rose to 2301 in India on Friday, including 156 cured/discharged, 56 deaths and 1 migrated, as per the data provided by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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May 28,2020

Udupi, May 28: The India Meteorologic Department (IMD) on Thursday warned fishermen in coastal belt of Karnataka against venturing out into the deep sea between May 31 and June 4.

The Department stated that depression is expected to occur in the south-eastern part of Arabian Sea and the nearby areas and it would be dangerous for the fishermen of Karnataka, Kerala and Lakshadweep to go out towards the deep sea.

The Department officials said that they would provide information on development in weather conditions. In the backdrop of the current weather forecast, however, the fishermen in the western coastline were advised against venturing into the sea.

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