Jamiyyatul Falah holds teachers meet to enhance SSLC results among minority students

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December 21, 2018

Mangaluru, Dec 21: Jamiyyatul Falah, a city-based charity organization in association with Dakshina Kannada Zillah Panchayath Public Education Department recently conducted Teachers Meet with Dakshina Kannada district schools to improve and enhance the result in forthcoming SSLC board examination at Jamiyyatul Falah Headquarters Auditorium in the city.

The event started with the poem recitation from the book of Rabindranath Tagore by Hamza Mittur. JF D.K. & Udupi district President Shahul Hameed K.K. inaugurated and welcomed the large gathering.  He stressed the priority to improve the SSLC result especially in backward class by giving utmost importance to the studies and convince the students who are studying in SSLC to give priority to the final exams keeping assigned their other activities in order to perform well in the preparatory and final exams. A total of 203 teachers were present in the meeting from 104 schools.

Deputy Director of Public Instruction (DDPI) Mr. Sivaramayya, had illustrated the pass percentage of minority students with some statistics and informed all the teachers to get charged to bring good result in D.K. Teachers of various schools spoke on the occasion and expressed short comings in some areas that needed to be improved.

Many teachers gave their opinion on how to improve the upcoming SSLC results. JFCC Treasurer Ibrahim Kodijal, General Secretary Saleem Handel, V.P. Abu Mohammed, Administrator Shameer Ahmed Kudroli and JFCC executive members were present to witness the beneficial program.

Following are the concern from some of the teachers for the Muslim minority students: (1) It’s better to reschedule the madarasa exam timings (if set during school exam time) so that the students get convenient and ample time as well as concentrate for their school exam studies (2) Avoid the floodlight matches and tournaments which sometime end up at 1:00am during the time of examination or prior three months from examination date. (3) Avoid SSLC students’ involvement from all religious extra-curricular activities which will end up in late night during exam time (4) Imam (masjid head) of each Jamath (vicinity) shall take the initiative and encourage the students to focus on their studies for better results, (5) Mobile, TV and electronic gadgets usage to be reduced or avoided during examination time (6) Parents encouragement and involvement to their ward/s during exam time is very much needed, last but not least each school teachers must give special attention to the lacking minority students so that they can get good grades in the upcoming SSLC Exams.

Towards the end, suggestions were taken from the teachers to overcome the hindrance and improve the results.

Jamiyyatul Falah provided such a platform to improve and encourage backward minority students to get more interest in their studies. This initiative was well appreciated by district education department as well as they praised the contribution of Jf in the field of education and health sector. Mohammed Haneef compered the program and Saleem Handel offered the vote of thanks.

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Friday, 21 Dec 2018

Its very important program and concren of teachers to be taken care for the better result.

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May 15,2020

Bengaluru, May 15: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Friday said that the new amendment in the Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) Act will substantially aid the farmers in getting remunerative price for their produce.

"Our motto is 'First Farmers'. The new amendment in the APMC Act will provide an opportunity for farmers to sell their produce directly to any purchase outside APMC or in other APMCs. This will help the farmers in getting remunerative price for their produce," CM Yediyurappa tweeted.

"Amendment will not dilute the powers of the work of the APMCs. All these marketing activities will be monitored by the Directorate of State APMC. This new amendment Act will benefit farmers in improving their income & suffering from losses due to market fluctuations," the Karnataka CM added.

Yediyurappa further said that the amendment will indirectly help farmers in doubling their income by 2022.

"This amendment will indirectly help farmers in doubling their income by 2022. I want to clarify that we have not removed the APMC Act, we are only amending 2 sections of the APMC Act which enable farmers to sell their produce at the markets where they intend to," he tweeted.

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July 4,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 4: In a heart-wrenching incident, a 65-year-old coronavirus patient at Hanumath Nagar in South Bengaluru died outside his house waiting for an ambulance on Friday evening. The body was kept on the road for more three hours.

The deceased tested positive for coronavirus on Friday and immediately called an ambulance to reach a hospital. However, according to his family members, as he waited for the ambulance for nearly three hours, he collapsed on the road in front of his house complaining of breathlessness and died.

As the body lay unattended on the road, it began to rain heavily. Soon, videos of the body lying on the road in the heavy rain went viral on social media. 

A senior doctor in charge of the division, however, claimed that the ambulance had arrived in less than half an hour but the patient had died before they reached the spot. 

"The patient had given samples on Thursday at KIMS and tested positive on Friday. BBMP officials informed them that they would reach his house. But the man, fearing that he may be stigmatised in the locality, began walking to the corner of the road and collapsed on the street and died," the officer said. 

Another health official from Basavanagudi limits said: "As the ambulance staff do not transport the dead, they informed the hearse van, which was set to arrive in 30 minutes. But due to the sudden rain and heavy traffic ahead of the curfew hours, they were stranded for almost three hours later." The officials also said the deceased had been suffering from cardiac ailments for almost 10 years. 

Regretting the incident, BBMP officials said they were helpless as was an acute shortage of hearse vans. "We were told that there were 20 deaths today and there are only eight hearse vans available. They had to shift this patient after attending to another mortality and were stuck in traffic. By then, due to the fear of infection, nobody attended to the deceased," the officer explained. 

BBMP commissioner B H Anil Kumar said that such incidents should not recur and ordered an investigation and sought a report. "We will ensure that such incidents do not recur," Kumar said.  

Following outrage on social media, a hearse van was summoned and the body was shifted to the Victoria Hospital mortuary as per the protocol. Police have opened a case of unnatural death.

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January 8,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 8: Dakshina Kannada District In-Charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary, on Wednesday announced that the District Administration will organise the Karavali Utsava from January 10-19 at Karavali Utsava Maidaan here in the city.

The minister was addressing a press conference on Wednesday morning at the Deputy Commissioner’s office. He informed that a rally will march from Nehru Maidaan to Karavali Utsava Maidaan on January 10 to officially mark the inauguration of the utsava. 
The rally will be flagged off by Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary.

Beach Utsava and Kite Festival will be organised at the Panambur beach on January 17, 18 and 19 as a part of Karavali Utsava.

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