KKMA distributes scholarships, student awards, dialysis and dream house amounts

Media Release
January 1, 2018

Mangaluru, Jan 1: The Karnataka state committee of Kuwait Kerala Muslim Association organized a programme to distribute student scholarships, student awards, and dialysis and dream house amounts on December 31 on the premises of AL Ehsan Masjid in the city.

Master Adam Ahil Farooq inaugurated the function with Quran recitation. KKMA Karnataka State Committee General Secretary Hussain Shafi welcomed the gathering.

S M Farooq, President, KKMA  Karnataka State Committee, in his president talk said from last 16 years KKMA granting scholarships to deserved students. The intention behind this is to help the students to reach higher positions. He motivated students by giving example of a student who had benefitted by KKMA scholarship and now has become a doctor.

“When I was in Kuwait I have seen many incidents where youngsters from our community despite having the ability fail to get good jobs only because of lack of education certificates. This situation must not continue. Every student must study hard and try to secure good position in society,” he said.

Chief guest Abdul Jabbar, President, KKMA Karnataka Branch Kuwait, said that KKMA is a 16000 members association and 95% of those members are low salaried employees in Kuwait. “They work hard for the benefit of their family and they provide a part of their low salary to society. This scholarship is form that amount. We are just passing our social responsibility to your hands by this scholarship now you student should utilize it and try to fulfill your social responsibility,” he said.

As many as 10 scholarships, 5 student adoption, 5 student awards, dialysis amount for 15 members and advance amount for Sarfraz Shiroor under Dream house scheme were distributed on the occasion. 

Another chief Guest Architect Nisar gave advices to the students by explaining the value of sacrifices and how to get success through utilizing opportunities. 

Another chief guest Nazim S S, President, Highland Islamic Forum, made dua for speed recovery of all the dialysis patients who benefited from KKMA’s scheme Ibrahim Master Shiroor proposed vote of thanks. S M Imtiyaz played was convener of the programme. Members of Highland Islamic Forum, Nazim AK, Sajid AK, Noushad AK, and Mohammed Rizwan were present.

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 - 
Tuesday, 2 Jan 2018

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June 13,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 12: Karnataka on Saturday reported 209 discharges, as the state confirmed 308 new cases of COVID-19 and three related fatalities, taking the total number of infections to 6,824 and the death toll to 81.

With the 14 new cases, the total number of covid cases in Udupi district alone today reached 1005. Dakshina Kannada today reported 30 cases and the tally mounted to 263. 

Today highest cases were reported from Kalaburgi (67), followed by Yadgir (52), Bidar (42) and Bengaluru Urban (31). More details to follow.

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IBTimes
June 3,2020

A pregnant elephant in Kerala ate a pineapple, which was filled with country-made bombs or dynamites. It led to a painful death as the elephant was pregnant and died standing in the Velliyar River in Palakkad in Kerala. People are venting out their anger and concerns all over social media about the gruesome incident.

Yesterday, it was reported that the pregnant elephant was killed after locals allegedly fed her a pineapple stuffed with crackers.

However, when International Business Times, India, reached out to Dr Ab Qayoom, who is an Indian Forest Service Officer, for his comments about what actually must have happened, we got to know that no one have fed the pineapple to the elephant.

Snares used for keeping animals away

Dr Qayoom stated that pineapples filled with firecrackers are used as a snare for catching wild boars. He said, "No one would have fed the pineapple to the elephant. The animal must have found it lying somewhere and must have consumed it herself not knowing what lies ahead for her."

He also stated a second possibility. He said, "Some people actually do such insane things as they consider wild animals as a threat to their property and life. Such incidents do happen at places where wild animals create problems for human beings."

Snares are often found around farms, coffee plantations

He added that wild boars often spoil crops and people use snares as a way to protect their farms and crops. This year, it was reported that the government would soon permit farmers with licensed firearms to shoot wild boars that wander into their lands. The problem is that people do not limit their snares to only wild boars and there have been several incidents when tigers, leopards and other animals have fallen prey to these haphazardly placed snares around farms, coffee farms and wildlife corridors.

Elephant kept standing in water before dying

The pregnant wild elephant originally belonged to Silent Valley National Park (SVNP), Palakkad. As the elephant died, she remained calm despite being in excruciating pain. The elephant kept standing and died at Velliyar River, Malappuram, with its trunk in the water.

The elephant was 15-years-old and was probably getting some relief as it stood in the water after her tongue and mouth exploded. Mohan Krishnan, Section Forest Officer, Nilambur, shared the sad incident on his Facebook page where he had acted as the Rapid Response Team official to rescue the elephant, which was in distress.

When a postmortem examination was carried out, it was learnt that the reason for the elephant's death was due to asphyxia where water had got into her lungs and trachea. Dr David Abraham, Assistant Forest Veterinary Officer, Thrissur, carried out the postmortem.

Dr David said, "I have so far done more than 250 postmortems of elephants alone in my more than two decades career. But this was the first time I was so moved as I could hold the foetus of the baby in my hands. Initially, none of us was aware that the elephant was pregnant. After seeing her heart, I spotted the amniotic fluid and realized that she was pregnant."

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Peta
 - 
Thursday, 4 Jun 2020

Still killed by human, what this media want to justify the killing will be filing suit on this media soon...u will be in trouble soon.

MOHAMMED MOOLU…
 - 
Wednesday, 3 Jun 2020

A very cruel, henious and inhumen act. This culprit should be with murder and punished sevierly. 

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February 27,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 27: Union Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan on Wednesday said the Union Government will take up the issue of establishing a US consulate in Bengaluru during bilateral talks with the US officials in the future.

Speaking at a seminar on Videsh Sampark here, Mr Muraleedharan said after Delhi and Mumbai, a large number of visa applications come from Bengaluru. “We will take up the issue of establishing a US consulate in Bengaluru during bilateral talks,” he said.

Earlier, the chief secretary of Karnataka TM Vijay Bhaskar urged the centre to consider the state government’s demand of setting up a US Consulate in Bengaluru. At the moment visa applicants have to travel to Chennai for the purpose.

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