Hadiya happily returns to Kerala with hubby, meets PFI chief to express gratitude

coastaldigest.com news network
March 10, 2018

Akhila alias Hadiya, whose marriage with Shafin Jahan was upheld and declared legal by the Supreme Court of India two days ago returned to Kerala along with her husband on Friday. She has submitted a leave application at the homeopathy college in Salem, Tamil Nadu, where she is studying.

On Saturday Hadiya and her husband Sheffin Jahan visited Popular Front of India chairman E Aboobacker at Kozhikode and convey their gratitude "for standing with them in fighting their case".

Hadiya who is continuing her house surgeon internship at the Sivaraj Institute to qualify as a Bachelor in Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) course, was upbeat after a Supreme Court Bench on Thursdayset aside a Kerala High Court order annulling her marriage to Jahan.

Speaking to media persons, an elated Hadiya called the restoration of her wedding a victory. “Now I am happy because I am free,” she said.

“I applied for leave to spend a few days happily with my husband. I will soon return to the college to continue her internship,” she added.

Hadiya said that her marriage became a topic of discussion only because it was accompanied by religious conversion. She asked what was wrong in converting to another religion.

Hadiya was happy that the apex court upheld her right of marrying the man of her choice on the day when the world was celebrating International Women’s Day.

Comments

Roshan Deen
 - 
Sunday, 11 Mar 2018

Fascist Jihad lost.

NOOR
 - 
Saturday, 10 Mar 2018

Alhamdullillah - Thanks to the almighty allah for allowing her faith protecting from the devils who wanted to separate the couples.

ubaid
 - 
Saturday, 10 Mar 2018

Congrats sister Hadiya and Brother Shafin.

All Hindu girl must think of marring muslim for better life.

 

if you marry man like yogesh who is all  night in bar &  all day behind cow... then there is no use!!!

 

i hope our hindu sister will understand.

 

finally truth won. take a barnol and go to africa

 

Yogesh
 - 
Saturday, 10 Mar 2018

Love Jihad won finally

Ganesh
 - 
Saturday, 10 Mar 2018

SDPI and PFI people made all complication in this matter, still why shafin wants to meet PFI leaders

Kumar
 - 
Saturday, 10 Mar 2018

Congrats.. but CD trying to give credit to PFI

Danish
 - 
Saturday, 10 Mar 2018

Let them lead peaceful life

abbu
 - 
Saturday, 10 Mar 2018

Congrats sis Hadiya and bro Shafin... It’s victory of truth and faith and belief in Allah... Its victory for muslims girls… 

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March 14,2020

Belagavi, Mar 14: After the first COVID-19 related death reported in the state, less number of people are travelling in North West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC) buses, official sources said here.

There were less number of travellers on Saturday as compared to any other day.

According to sources, many passengers cancelled their reservations to major cities like Bengaluru, Pune, Mumbai, Goa and Kalaburagi too.

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March 23,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 23: People in Thukkottu and Ullal area of Mangaluru are in panic after a local woman who recently returned from a foreign country fell ill.

On receiving information the health officials from Ullal PHC visited the house of the woman, who is suffering from fever and cold. They provided her medicines and asked her to remain quarantined at home.

It is said that the woman's mother, who had come to a grocery shop near Thokkottu, informed the shopkeeper that her daughter, who had returned from abroad, was suffering from fever.

The alert shopkeeper, understanding the gravity of the situation, informed ZP Standing Committee on Health and Education President Dhanalakshmi Gatti, who in turn brought the issue to the notice of health officials.

The health officials rushed to her house and diagnosed her. However, the authorities have requested the local people not to be panicked as it is not yet confirmed whether the woman is suffering from COVID-19 caused by the novel coronavirus.

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January 29,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 29: The Indian Coast Guard today commissioned a high-speed coast interceptor boat at New Mangalore Port here giving a fillip to the coastal security.

The water jet propelled Interceptor Boat C-448 (27.80 mts in length) has an endurance of 500 nautical miles at 20 knots.

The vessel fitted with latest state of the art navigation and communication equipment can achieve a speed of 45 knots. Thus, the vessel is designed for high speed interception, close coast patrol, low intensity maritime operations, maritime surveillance, search and rescue.

The quick reaction capability coupled with modern equipment and system ensures that the vessel responds to any maritime situation. With a crew of 12 personnel, C-448 is Commanded by Assistant Commandant Apoorva Sharma.

The Interceptor Boat will be based at Mangaluru. T. M. Vijaya Bhasker, Chief Secretary Karnataka, who commissioned the IB, said that the crew should discharge their duties faithfully and with courage. Anand Prakash Badola, Commander, Coast Guard Region ( West) and A.V. Ramana, Chairman, New Mangalore Port Trust, were present on the occasion.

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