BWF hosts seminar on ‘Global Economy and Repercussions on NRIs’

Media Release
March 3, 2018

Abu Dhabi: The Bearys Welfare Forum-Abu Dhabi, recently organized a seminar on Global Economy and Repercussions on NRIs focusing mainly on Gulf Kannadigas at Grand Continental Hotel, here. Several prominent NRI personalities from various fields attended the seminar.

Saif Sultan of Hope Foundation was the resource person. Advocate Saaduddin Salih, Altaf Kateeb and Rafeq Ahmed of Sahibaan, Mohammed Hakeem of KCF, Abdul Salam Deralkatte, ICC, were guests of honor.

Abdulla Madumoole, General Secretary, BWF, delivered the introductory speech. Comparing the repercussions of the Great Depression of 1930 with that of the repercussions on the world economy after the Great Recession of 2008, he some rulers like Hitler had manipulated the hardship of people into their own advantage by exploiting the nationalistic emotions in the 30s and a similar atmosphere prevails world over now and people are vulnerable again to an emotional nationalistic blackmail.

Governments in UAE and world over spent on infrastructure projects to overcome the financial crisis exactly how America did in 30s. Though the economy of UAE has stabilized, unfortunately NRIs have been losing jobs. To discuss various issues relating to NRIs and make the people aware of investment opportunities and financial facilities available to them back in India, BWF organized this seminar “Global Economy and Repercussions on NRIs”.

Mohammed Ali Uchil, President, BWF, in his welcome address put a few words on ‘major challenges for NRIs to get adjusted in Indian conditions’. NRIs who have worked in high position in foreign countries may face problem in adjusting in India, he said adding that the big concern for NRIs is their kids who may find sudden change in their lifestyle for which they are not prepared. 

“The kids of NIRs face problems in adjusting in Indian schools. They may face problem in interaction with their pear group who may like to converse in the local language while they prefer talking in English. NRI kids have to struggle adjusting with Indian lifestyle. There are vast difference in values and habits of NRI kids and Indian children. It is observed that NRIs who are thinking of returning back must fully understand the living conditions of India before they take such a step. There are various issues that they have to be tackled while living in India and they must be aware of them.  The main hurdles may include cultural, logistical and economic etc. Rebuilding healthy relationship with their relatives, friends and others will also be a challenge. They have to follow all customs and traditions and participate in cultural and religious festivals. NRIs placed at high position in companies abroad are accustomed to a certain lifestyle. Their lifestyle in foreign countries is completely different and they may find living conditions in India a big problem. They may have to face problems like hygiene, and other such life style related issues,” he said.

He thanked BWF-executive committee members for their hard work, dedication and effort to organize the 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.”

Saif Sultan  is a certified NLP practitioner. He has, in his 15 years training carrier, worked at Sharjah Islamic bank as a trainer in Islamic banking. Has has trained more than 1,100 managers of MNCs in Management skills in India, UAE, Malaysia, Qatar, Philippines & USA.

He has trained school Management, teachers and students on various topics in India, Malaysia, UAE & Qatar. Also the founder of HOPE foundation in India.

He  delivered an uninterrupted talk for 2 hours touching all points of the topic "Global Economy And Repercussions on NRIs". He enlightened the audience with his highly motivational and educative talk, which applauded by the all the audience. A question and answer session on the topic got tremendous response.

Rafeeq Krishnapur, Vice President along with Jaleel Gurpur and Imran Ahmed compered the program. BWF felicitated Saif Sultan and Advocate Saaduddin Salih. Abdul Ravoof, Vice President, BWF proposed the vote of thanks. Programme started with recitation of Quranic verses by Abdul Rasheed V.K.

The programme was coordinated by Hamza Abdul Khader , Mohamed Kallapu and Nawaj Uchil. Mohd Siddik Kaup, Treasurer, Abdul Majeed A.G. and Hameed Gurupur, Secretary. Mujeeb Uchil, Nazeer Ubar ,Siddik Uchil, Basheer Bajpe, Haneef Ullal,  Mohideen Handel, Majeed Athoor, Irfan Ahmed, Rasheed Bijai, Rasheed V.K, Altaf takreer, Basheer Uchil, Imran along with other BWF youth volunteers  were instrumental in the success of the programme. 

Comments

Salam Bava
 - 
Sunday, 4 Mar 2018

super programe.Saif bhai,Saaduddin Saab spoke length and wedth of community development.I am overwhelmed by Civil service coaching-Ace acadamy.

 

Thanks to Ali uchil & BWF team for conducting this seminar.Let this kind of seminar to continue instaed of

non purpose programes

khaleel Ibrahim
 - 
Sunday, 4 Mar 2018

Kudos to BWF-for arranging this beautiful program.Thank you Saif Bhai for the enlightening talk, indeed it was very educative. You are an asset to our society.

Nagarika
 - 
Sunday, 4 Mar 2018

An inspiring msg delivered by Mr. Saif Sultan. He is not just socialist but well versed trainer. In the begening of programe Mr. Saif has said that there are three intention to attend this prograte from all you audiance 1. Jsut like that, 2. To make happier of BWF committee & 3. Everyone is going so let me go. But in fact I am one of the above intention but after attending it really made my day. Wonderful programe and very useful and touching informaiton i received. thank you Saif and BWF and wish to have more such events from both.  

Jawed Sheikh
 - 
Sunday, 4 Mar 2018

Nice program,keep this spirit-BWF,Well organized

Altaf Ahmed
 - 
Sunday, 4 Mar 2018

Masha Allah,very informative seminar.Saif Sultan in his best-thanks to BWF for arranging a thought provoking  talk show.Uchil Saab and Abdulla given us very useful tips.worth attending

 

Saleem
 - 
Sunday, 4 Mar 2018

Masha Allah good gathering.

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April 28,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 28: Karnataka has found that the rapid antibody test kits for COVID-19 that the Centre supplied to the state have only 47% sensitivity. The state will be returning the kits to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

Karnataka had received 11,400 rapid antibody test kits from the ICMR a few days back, out of which it had sent around 200 of them to NIMHANS for validation.

After the ICMR, on Monday, sent a circular to all states to return the test kits to the suppliers, Dr CN Manjunath, Director, Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research, and nodal officer for lab testing in the state's COVID-19 task force, said, "We have cancelled the orders we placed to Guangzhou Wondfo Biotech and Zhuhai Livzon Diagnostics for one lakh rapid antibody test kits. Since the ICMR supplied us with 11,400 kits out of the 6.5 lakh kits it procured, we will be returning the kits to them."

Manjunath told said that the validation at NIMHANS revealed the kits to have only 47% sensitivity. Sensitivity is the ability of a test to identify the true-positives in a population, i.e., the actual number of people who've been infected with the disease. With the rapid antibody testing kits being shelved, the state's plan to randomly test high risk groups has taken a backseat. 

So far, the state has tested 43,791 samples. 

Karnataka now has 22 testing facilities -- 14 government and seven private labs. Many private labs have not tested any samples so far because of the lack of test kits (the state has made it clear that it will not provide test kits to private labs). So, getting an ICMR approval for testing has become a moot point.p

Agreeing to the setback the state's plans of ramping up testing has taken, Manjunath said, "It is true that RT-PCR test kits are in shortage. Even Pune's Mylabs had a shortage in supplying test kits. But we are relying on institutes like Kidwai, Narayana Health and Biocon's Syngene that have received approval for testing. They're big institutes and we hope that they will test a large number of samples."

On reports that the Centre has RT-PCR test kits that will last for only a week, he said, "We have test kits that will last for eight to 10 days. We have ordered for more. We are hoping to receive them before the current kits run out."

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January 1,2020

Udupi, Jan 1: A 53-year-old Journalist of a Mangalore-based media house was found dead at his flat in Manipal on Tuesday.

The deceased has been identified as Rohit Raj (53), a resident of Pandeshwar Mangaluru.

According to the Manipal police, on December 31, Rohit Raj had attended a New Year party celebration at Kadiyali, Udupi along with his wife.

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Media Release
May 2,2020

Mangalore, May 2: More than 500 families received ration kits in a distribution drive conducted by St Agnes College in outskirts of Mangaluru on Wednesday.

Since the lockdown was announced, the management, staff and alumni of St Agnes College are playing an active role in ensuring no one is deprived of food and essentials during these challenging pandemic times.

The College as part of its Agnes towards Community (ATC) programme had adopted villages such as Munnur, Harekala, Amlamogaru, Someshwara and Pavur. Various development drives are conducted in these villages by the staff and students. However, due to the COVID-19 lockdown, the activities undertaken in these villages were kept on hold.

The College recently received information from its network that several families in these villages are struggling for food and essentials.

The College management in association with its alumni and well-wishers took-up the initiative to distribute ration kits consisting of rice, dal, spices, tea powder, hygiene products and other essentials to 500 needy families belonging to these villages.

The drive was held in presence of Zilla Panchayat member Dhanalakshmi Gatty and other Gram Panchayat members.

"We were able to provide food to 600 and more families in different villages and to the stranded migrant workers in the city during this time of crisis because of the generous contributions of our staff, alumni and well wishes" says Sr Dr. M. Jeswina A.C.

The College management expresses its gratitude to all donors, especially the staff, alumni and those associated with the college.

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