Mangaluru: BCF distributes scholarships, other facilities; honours achievers

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August 13, 2017

Mangaluru, Aug 13: Dubai based Bearys Cultural Forum (BCF) awarded scholarships to to 547 students from coastal Karnataka besides distributing sewing machines among 52 deserving women and wheelchairs among 21 needy people at a programme in the city on Sunday.

Inaugurating the event at Loyola hall, J R Lobo, Managluru South MLA, he hailed the activities of BCF. “You work abroad and set aside a part of your hard earned money for the betterment of students and other needy persons in your hometown,” he said.

Lobo urged those who got the benefit of this largesse to develop the aptitude to help other poor people after shaping a good future for themselves. He stressed that future of the country depends on young people, and that concepts and plans that are drafted without keeping in mind the student community of the country cannot brighten country's future. 

"This is an era of competition. Students should develop the attitude to be competitive and firmly move ahead on the path of progress duly upholding high values and and keep enriching their knowledge continuously," he advised.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr B R Shetty, chairman of NMC Group praised BCF for upholding its concern for poor people year after year. He noted that the organization, by organizing mass marriages for financially backward pairs, construction of toilets for families which cannot afford it, and distributing scholarships to poor students, has been engaged in noble tasks.

U T Khader, said that by identifying students belonging to the twin-districts with high scores and handing over scholarships to them, BCF has been contributing immensely to the field of education. He urged the students who have been helped by BCF to set their eyes on getting higher education so that their future will be bright and secure.

Dr B K Yousuf, president of BCF, who presided over the progrmme, said that his organization has been awarding scholarships to students since the last 16 years and that in distributing this facility, care has been taken to ensure that students who belong to financially backward families get the benefit, as the criteria is not scoring high marks alone. He said that the scholarships are being distributed to inspire students to pursue higher education.

M E Muloor, who happens to be the vice president of BCF and president of Scholarship Committee, explained about various social service initiatives undertaken by his organization during the last 16 years.

Moulana Ibrahim of Masjid al Takwa, performed Dua. Patron of BCF Mumtaz Ali, welcomed. General secretary Dr Kaup Muhammed delivered the introductory address. Vice president of BCF Scholarship Committee, Usman Muloor, proposed vote of thanks. Adviser, Rafique Master, hosted the programme of felicitation.

On the same occasion, people with stellar achievements in different sectors were honoured. Former minister, B A Moideen, received lifetime achievement award, while NMC Group chairman, Dr B R Shetty, was conferred with the award for discharging social responsibility at global level. Founder patron of BCF, Dr Thumbay Mohiuddin, received 'Global Personality of the year 2017' award. BCF general secretary, Dr Kaup Muhammed, was presented with 'International service to education' award. BCF vice president, Abdul Ltatif Mulky, was presented with 'BCF Beary of the year 2017' award. Talent Research Foundation founder president, Abdul Rauf Puthige, received national award for humanitarian and social service. Chief executive officer of Compass Logistic UAE, Abdul Sameer Muhammed, received the 'best entrepreneur' award. Muhammed Swarup, son of Rafique Master, was honoured with 'award of excellence'.

Dr Arathi Krishna, vice president of Karnataka NRI Forum, B A Moideen, Former minister, Mohiuddin Bava, Mangaluru North MLA, Abdul Rauf Puthige, founder president of Talent Research Foundation, S M Rashid Haji, resident of Bearys Chamber of Commerce and Industry were present among others. 

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Muhammed Ali Uchil
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Monday, 14 Aug 2017

Congratulations Team BCF, I am extremely happy with the grand Success of BCF-Scholarship distribution. It is heartening to see the hard work, dedication and effort put by Team BCF to organize this function and bring in to its complete success and spirit. It’s an incredible achievement for BCF, which managed to accomplish so many tasks to its utmost goal set.

On behalf of BWF,Abu Dhabi- With immense pleasure I congratulate  BCF- Office bearers, Executive committee members -Namely Dr.Yousuf, Dr.Mohammed, Latheef Mulki, Usman Moolur and the the great M.E.Moolur Saab, who is instrumental in the high successes of this program. I sincerely appreciate him for his dynamic presence on the function in spite of  a great tragedy in his family.

 

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January 20,2020

Mysuru, Jan 20: A 100-member team of National Security Guards (NSG) has arrived in the city for bolstering security measures in the tourist centre and to demonstrate the preparedness of the elite force to tackle any exigency in the region.

The annual maintenance of the Mysuru Palace will be taken up on Monday and the NSG commandos are expected to give suggestions and directions for improving the security at the place. It is also said that the commandos may visit Mysuru airport.

It is also said that the commandos may visit Mysuru airport. According to sources, from the Palace Board, the team of commandos reached Mysuru two days ago and interacted with the officials and engineers of the Palace Board.

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May 15,2020

Marriages will have to shed decadence as the state government, in an advisory, has restricted the number of guests to 50 and barred consumption of liquor at such events. 

The advisory was issued in anticipation that the COVID-19 lockdown will be eased in a phased manner. 

The advisory, issued by the Department of Health & Family Welfare, states that events can be held in a “suitable public place with good natural ventilation (no air condition).”

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All guests must have the Arogya Setu app on their phones and the contact details all marriage attendees should be maintained. 

No person from a containment zone will be allowed to attend the event, and persons aged above 65 years, pregnant women and children below 10 years are not permitted. 

Sanitizers are to be provided at the entry and at “appropriate” places. Thermal screening is a must at the entry point of the venue. The scanner should be held 3-15 cm away from a person’s forehead. “Anyone found having a fever (37.5 degree centigrade or 99.5 farenheit), cold, cough, difficulty in breathing shall not be permitted to attend the event and immediately referred to seek medical advice,” the advisory said. 

Besides prohibition on consumption of alcohol, the advisory said paan, gutka and tobacco will not be allowed. 

Face masks are compulsory and all persons should maintain a physical distance of more than one metre. The venue shall be clean and hygienic, with a prohibition on spitting in public places.

A nodal person should be identified to oversee the arrangements, the advisory said.

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January 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 3: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Friday clarified that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured him to consider all the demands made by his government.

"Prime Minister spoke to me personally and assured me of all help and suggested that I visit New Delhi and meet the concerned Ministers and apprise them about the state's problems and pending projects. He also directed me to prepare a detail report on this matter," Yediyurappa said in a statement.

He claimed that a section of media has misinterpreted his speech which was plain and honest towards the development of the state.

"A section of media has attached motive to my speech which was plain and honest in its content. Being in federal set up, there is nothing wrong with placing the facts before the Prime Minister and making submissions," the Chief Minister said.

"As a Chief Minister, I placed our state's problems and need for more funds for developmental activities. I pleaded before the Prime Minister for more funds to the relief work, the scientific and remunerative price for the farm produces, and special fund of Rs 50,000 crore for speeding up of on-going irrigation work. As it was farmers' meet, I felt it worthy and timely to plead the Prime Minister for more funds for all the developmental activities in the state," he said.

Asserting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a great visionary and his concern for the poor and farmers is unquestionable, he said: "When the whole world is appreciating his statesmanship and visionary zeal, it is in very bad taste for the media to attribute motives to my speech and relate it to the Prime Minister."

Yediyurappa requested media to show support to his government in the interest of the development of the state.

"I humbly request the electronic and print media not to misinterpret but support the government in the interest of the development of the state and interests of the people. I hope the media will respond to my request," he said.

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