Abu Dhabi: BWF’s iftar meet attracts hundreds of NRIs from across UAE

CD Network
June 19, 2017

Abu Dhabi: The Bearys Welfare Forum (BWF) - Abu Dhbai, an organization of NRIs in the UAE known for its philanthropic and charitable works, recently organized an ‘Iftar’ get-together at the India Social and Cultural Centre, wherein nearly 700 NRIs from across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah and Fujairah took part.

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Abdul Salam Uppinangadi, delivered a lecture on Ramadan. Shaikh Twaka Ahmed Musliar Al Azhari, Khazi of Dakshina Kannada performed dua.

After iftar and magrib prayers, a formal stage programme was held. President Mohammed Ali Uchil, president of BWF, after welcoming the guests put forward the charitable causes initiated by BWF targeting Mangaluru, and appealed for generous help from members to conduct these successfully.

He thanked all those who donated for various causes which helped many under-privileged people to live a dignified life in the society. He expressed his gratitude to the Chief Guest of the day- Twaka Ahmed Musliar Al Azhari, Khazi of Dakshina Kannada, KS Mohammed Masood, President, Muslim Central Committee, DK and Udupi, Padmashree Dr B R Shetty, Chairman & MD, NMC Group, Sudheer Shetty President, UAE Exchange Global operations, Dr Shanawaj of Universal Hospital, Fakruddin Bhat, Adia and other donors for their constant support from the beginning of BWF.

He thanked BWF-executive committee members for their hard work, dedication and effort to organize this function and bring in to its complete success and spirit. “It’s an incredible achievement for BWF, which managed to accomplish so many tasks to its utmost goal set, and God willing all of its project will be a complete success.”

Abdulla Madumoole, G.Secretary, BWF, briefed about the activities of the BWF such as marriages of 100 poor girls, and appealed for generous help from members to conduct these successfully. He highlighted BWF projects like distribution of wheel chairs, and empathized on the BWF pilot project – Shouchalaya, a unique project, through which BWF constructed 135 toilets in various parts of twin districts. BWF plan to construct another 100 toilets for the poor in the society irrespective of caste and religion in the various parts of the twin districts.

He highlighted BWF projects like distribution of wheel chairs, and empathized on the BWF pilot project – Shouchalaya, a unique project to construct 100 toilets for the poor in the society irrespective of caste and religion in the various parts of the twin districts. He requested donors to support our forth coming office project in Mangalore to coordinate the BWF charity works.

Dr B R Shetty conveyed his Ramadan wishes to all and praised BWF for arranging the huge gathering of community members and for its charitable work. He addressed the gathering with highly advisable words and declared his full support for all BWF Charity projects.

Mohammed Masood also lauded BWF for the community service and selfless work towards the common people and under-privileged.

Imran Ahmed, co-coordinator of BWF delivered the vote of thanks. The programme was coordinated by Mohamed Siddik (Kaup- Treasurer BWF), and  Siddik Uchil along with Abdul Majeed A.G.  Mohd Kallapu Abdul Rauf,Vice President,Hamza Khader and Hameeed Gurupur-G.Secretary,  Basheer Bajpe along with ,Mujeeb Uchil, Abdul Salim and Nazeer Ubar took care of the floor management and managed the event with a professional touch. Nawaz Uchil , Haneef Ullal,  Mohideen Handel, Majeed Athoor, Irfan Ahmed, Rasheed Bijai, Rasheed V.K, Altaf takreer, Basheer Uchil,Abbobakkar Ubar, Imran along with other BWF youth volunteers  were instrumental in the success of program.

Rafeeq Krishnapur, vice president along with Jaleel Gurpur, compered the programme. The program started with the recitation of the holy Quran by Aitham Hameed and translation by Jaleel Gurpur. Rafeeq Krishnapur, Vice President along with Jaleel Gurpur, compered the programme. The program started with the recitation of the holy Quran by Aitham Hameed and translation by Jaleel Gurpur.

Mohammed Asif, Mohammed Akram, Altaf, Suhail Kudroli, Althaf Ahmed, Younus, Saleem and Nayeem baiji of Sahebaan Abu Dhabi, Sarvothama Shetty, Jayaram Alva and Sundar Shetty of Abu Dhabi Karnataka Sangha, Moidin Kutty Kakkinge, KIC, Nasir of KNRI Forum, Basheer B.M., KKMA, Altaf Farangipet, Badruddin Henthar and other office Bearers of Darulnoor- M.E.Moolur, Dr.Kaup Mohammed and Latheef Mulki of BCF, Mohammed Hakim and Kabeer of KCF, Abdul Khader and Hanif Arimoole of KIC were present among others.

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Asif Ahmed
 - 
Monday, 19 Jun 2017

Masha Allah,great function,great people.team BWF-your concern for
community is highly laudable.

Shaan Mohamed
 - 
Monday, 19 Jun 2017

amazing Iftar,keep it up

kumar
 - 
Monday, 19 Jun 2017

Nice work by BWF. May God bless you. Everyone should support BWF for their noble work.

Kareem Adgas
 - 
Monday, 19 Jun 2017

congrats beary forum,nice and super Iftar

Muniyandi
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Monday, 19 Jun 2017

Being a Hindu ,i enjoyed this Iftar very much.Their hospitality,arrangements ,food all are super.

Brotherly atmosphere

H. K
 - 
Monday, 19 Jun 2017

Why aren't there any women participating in the programme?

Salam b
 - 
Tuesday, 20 Jun 2017

Nice program, it is always a pleasure to attend BWF Iftar
Their charity projects are amazing,their honesty is commendable
Congrats team of Beary Forum
Proud to be a Beary

Ifam K.
 - 
Tuesday, 20 Jun 2017

Masha Allah,thanks BWF guys for arranging a beautiful Iftar evening

Kudos!

Hameed.A.K.
 - 
Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

Masha Allah, congrats ,get going guys.May Allah bless you.
Nice to see people from all faiths and all walks of life
( BADAVA & BALLIDA)

Ali Kutty
 - 
Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

Well prepared,super Iftar. May God reward you

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March 31,2020

Kasaragod, Mar 31: Two more Kasaragod natives lost their lives on Monday due to blockade of the interstate border by Karnataka police in the wake of outbreak of novel coronavirus.

They could not get emergency health care as the Karnataka police stopped the ambulance carrying them to a hospital in Mangaluru at the border.

Another critically-ill person, who was sent back by Manguluru hospital authorities on March 23 for being a Kasaragod native, also died on Monday.

This is the fifth such case in many days.

The deceased are Madhavan, 50, Ayesha, 55 and Aziz Haji, 61 respectively.

All three of them lived near the Karnataka border.

Madhavan, who hailed from Thummanattu in Manjeswaram, died enroute to Kanhangad hospital after being denied entry to cross over to Karnataka. He had an acute bronchial attack.

Udyavar native Ayesha, an asthma patient, was referred to the Mangaluru Hospital by the hospital authorities at Uppali. When the authorities stopped her at the border, she was taken to the Kanhangad hospital. However, she died before reaching the hospital.

Aziz Haji, from Nayabazar Cherugoli MA Cottage at Uppala, was allegedly refused entry into a Manguluru Hospital on March 23 on account of being a Kasaragod native. Haji was a dialysis patient at the hospital. “We were unable to contact his doctor at the time,” his relatives said. Haji, who was on the ventilator, lost his life Monday morning.

One more from Kerala dies as Karnataka police stop ambulance at border
Kunjathoor native Abdul Hameed and Bandwal native Fathima also lost their lives due to the closing of the interstate border.

The district authorities has appealed to the Government to intervene in the matter and influence Karnataka as to lift a ban in crossing over for ambulances carrying critical patients.

The people of Kasaragod are largely dependent on the medical facilities in Mangaluru for critical illness care.

The Kasaragod MP, Rajmohan Unnithan has said he would move the Supreme court against this.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has already taken up the issue with the Centre.

Kerala HC takes up issue with Karnataka AAG

The Kerala High Court on Monday sought the views of the Advocate General of Karnataka on the issue of the government of the neighbouring state blocking its borders with Kerala.

Considering a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Kerala High Court Advocates Association, seeking a direction for opening the roads, a bench comprising Justices A K Jayasankaran Nambiar and Shaji P Chali requested the Advocate General of Karnataka to join the hearing at 11 am on Tuesday through video conferencing.

The Court orally observed that the blockades erecting embankments on the inter-state roads would affect the people's right to life.

The Karnataka government blocked the state highway with to prevent movement of vehicles carrying essential goods and people seeking emergency treatment at hospitals in the city of Mangalore bordering Kasaragod.

With 97 infected patients, Kasaragod has the largest number of COVID-19 cases in Kerala. 7,437 people are under observation in the district.

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January 10,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 10: A person has been booked for forwarding provocative message on WhatsApp against the Dakshina Kannada Khazi Twaqa Ahmed Musliyar.

According to police, the accused Hassan forwarded provocative messages against the Khazi in a WhatsApp group on December 31, following which he was booked under several sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Mangalore North Police are looking into the matter. 

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June 13,2020

Mandya, Jun 13: Degree colleges will begin classes after the lockdown is lifted and dates for examinations will be announced later, said deputy chief minister CR Ashwath Narayan on Friday.

Speaking at College of Agriculture, Mandya (VC Farm) on Friday, Ashwath Narayan said the lockdown will be completely phased out on June 30 and degree colleges will begin classes after that. “We will speak with all stakeholders to chalk out measures as to how to reopen degree colleges amidst coronavirus scare. All students must continue their studies and be prepared for exams,” he said.

Narayan said the cabinet has approved to upgrade VC Farm as a university and an ordinance will soon be promulgated in this regard. “There is a need to change the present curriculum to meet present day requirements. VC Farm will be made into a world class agriculture university and a vice chancellor will be appointed,” he said.

“Apart from traditional education, we must concentrate on skill-based education as it should create more job opportunities. We are committed to establish more skill-based educational institutes in Mandya district,” Narayan said.

Later Narayan visited Shivaragudda near Maddur and inspected 48 acres of government land which could be used for establishing skill-based education institutions. “This land was earlier used for imparting skill-based education in a collaboration with Denmark. Sir M Visvesvaraya had established skill-based institutions here in 1923 and now they have become defunct. The then prime minister of Denmark had inaugurated this century old institution. We will revive it and this will help local youths,” he said.

‘Ticket promised only to R Shankar’

When asked, Narayan said R Shankar, who quit the Congress-JD(S) coalition and joined BJP will be given a party ticket to contest the legislative council election. “Except Shankar, the high command did not promise council tickets to those who quit congress and JD(S) and joined our party. It is true that there is hectic lobbying in BJP to get tickets,” he said.

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Tejashwini
 - 
Friday, 24 Jul 2020

Sir when does degree clg gets reopen  in karnataka

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