Jamiyyatul Falah conducts workshop on ‘Secret of Success’ for SSLC students

Media Release
December 1, 2018

Mangaluru, Dec 1: The Moodbidri unit of Jamiyyatul Falah, a state government award winning charity organization, in association with JCI Moodbidri Tribuvan, conducted a pre-examination workshop for SSLC students on ‘Secret of Success’ to enlighten how to face the exams with confidence. The event was held on Wednesday, 28/11/2018 from 2:00am to 4:30pm at Jamiyyatul Falah aided Green View High School and PU College, Adkare Padpu, Konaje, Mangaluru.

The event started with a positive note from college Principal Aboobaker and welcomed the dignitaries like school convener M.H. Malar who briefly explained the purpose of conducting such event and JF General Secretary Salim Handel, Trainer Santhosh Shetty, Training Coordinator S.A. Gafoor and JF Administrator Shameer Ahmed Kudroli.

The trainer Santhosh Shetty commenced his workshop with various examples of great leaders and how they reached the pinnacle of success with their hard work and dedication. He provided important tips and strategies to follow while preparing for the examination and get good marks with ease through his PowerPoint presentation.

The students of SSLC were keen to know the content and assured that they will follow these guidelines to get higher scores in the examinations. It was a well prepared event to reduce the burden and anxiety of students for the upcoming annual board examination.

The session concluded with questions and answer session as well as views from participated students and teachers were also taken.

The head teacher thanked the effort of Jamiyyatul Falah Executive Committee and members for conducting such workshop, which benefits the students for the preparation of the upcoming examinations.

Jamiyyatul Falah succeeded in initiating a widespread debate on educational upliftment of Muslims. As a result Jamiyyatul Falah a well-known non-governmental organization promoting education in the community since 1988 and has been running Jamiyyatul Falah Greenview high school and pre-university college in Adkare Padpu near Konaje.

Thousands of students have come out of the school after passing the matriculation and pursued higher education in pre-university college till now. At present the school has 310 students and 14 teaching staff.  The primary school students’ get midday meal and milk under midday meal & Ksheera Bhagya scheme of the Karnataka Government. However JF provide these facilities to high school and college students as well. In addition, the children are being provided with books and other requirements free of cost.  The schools have assumed a proactive role in the community development by educating parents and local residents on sanitation, hygiene, value of education and such other issues of public importance.

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sam
 - 
Saturday, 1 Dec 2018

Its good program for SSLC students, Jamiyyatul Falah is doing good job in educational Field, i have read many news in recent past.

Mohan
 - 
Saturday, 1 Dec 2018

Good one. Nice to see such programmes

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July 8,2020

Dubai, Jul 8: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has revoked landing permits issued to UAE-based private jets flying Indian expats who are willing to fly back to UAE. With this the operation of private jets from India to the UAE has stopped.

The development comes days after DGCA stopped UAE airlines from chartering repatriation flights to India. 

The DGCA’s decision has come as a huge disappointment for desperate expats who are trying every means possible to return to the UAE, and were shelling out up to Dh15,000 per ticket.
 
All charter flights were operating with the appropriate permissions and clearances for the specific mission, route and destination, said the charterers.

DC Aviation Al-Futtaim, the only integrated VIP handling and hangar facility in DWC, said in an official statement: "As a result of the DGCA suspension of flights into India, our Challenger 604 aircraft which was scheduled to land in Dubai today has been affected."

Afi Ahmed, managing director of Smart Travels, said he has received news from official sources that all approvals for operation of private jets have been barred until July 10.

"Even the flights that had been given approvals stand cancelled. Some flights organised on July 9 have also been grounded," said Ahmed, who was also stranded in Kochi, Kerala, till July 4 but returned home in the UAE on-board Global 6,000, the largest business jet, organised by a Dubai-based aviation company.

Ganesh Rayapudi, a UAE-based businessman who has been trying to organise flights from India to UAE, said: "The government has kept on hold all charters. At least 52 passengers were desperately waiting to come back from Hyderabad on these flights and were willing to collectively cough up Dh400,000."

He added: "I agree that it is unfair to those who cannot afford these prices. However, UAE residents have commitments here; they were tired of waiting and willing to go any lengths, including taking the expensive route."

On July 3, India's DGCA announced via an official circular that scheduled international flights will remain suspended till month-end and only those on a case-to-case basis will be allowed to operate. These flights were suspended on March 22 due to the ongoing pandemic.

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July 2,2020

When the black and white photos of the ‘London to Calcutta (Kolkata) bus service’ went viral on social media recently, the response of some of the netizens was “stop spreading fake news!” But, it isn’t a fake news. The late 1950s indeed offered people a lavish bus trip from London to Kolkata. 

While one of the viral images shows passengers at the Victoria Coach Station, London, boarding 'Albert', the other image show the same bus travelling through a valley. In another image the bus is stationed at a tourist spot. All these photos were captured during the bus’ maiden international journey in 1957.  

An image of the bus ticket is also making rounds on social media, that shows the route of the bus — London, Belgium, West Germany, Austria,Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, West Pakistan, India. The route in India followed Delhi, Agra, Allahabad, Banaras and finally Calcutta.

The ticket shows that a one side travel cost 145 pounds (13,644 Rupees at the present day) back then, and it was inclusive of all the luxury provided during the run.

The luxurious bus provided the facilities of reading, individual sleeping bunks, radio/taped music for parties and pleasure and fan heaters, among other things. The brochure reads, "Your complete home while you travel."

Some of the tour highlights included Banaras on the Ganges, The Taj Mahal, The Raj Path, The Rhine Valley and The Peacock Throne. Passengers reportedly got free shopping days in New Delhi, Tehran, Salzburg, Kabul, Istanbul and Vienna.

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June 11,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 11: Amid rising COVID-19 cases in the district, the officials of Pilikula Zoological Park are also following quarantine policies for animals similar to those for people arriving in the state from other places.

Zoo officials said that these rules apply only for animals that are brought from other locations.

The officials are keeping animals brought in a separate room for one to two months and their health is monitored by expert Doctors. If there are no symptoms of any diseases, the animals will be clubbed with other Zoo animals.

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