Mangaluru: The Shepherds’ Int’l Academy celebrates annual day

Media Release
February 18, 2019

Mangaluru, Feb 18: The Shepherds’ International Academy, a unit of Hikmah Educational Trust, celebrated its 2nd annual day with great enthusiasm on 16th Feb 2019 at Town Hall here. The students and the parents observed two minutes silent prayers as a tribute and Homage to our martyred soldiers in Kashmir.

A grand stage was set up with the professional sound system and the digital screen. A K Niyaz, patron of The Shepherds’ Int’l Academy and  the Managing Director of A.K. Group of Companies graced the occasion as Chief Guest.  Dr. Syed Habeeb, Trustee of SIA & International Leadership Coach, Ather Khan, Trustee of SIA & Daee of International repute, S.M. Basheer, Strategic Advisor of SIA & Director of S.M. Marine Group of Companies,  prominent NRIs Syed Noorullah and Sayad Rafik Kuwait were the guest of Honors.  The chief guest, guests of Honor and the parents were given a rousing welcome by the MONT-2 students.

The talented students rocked the stage with their mesmerizing cultural events such as solo, action songs, filler songs and nasheeds with the themes “Save water save life” and “Save the Trees”.

Prizes were given away to the winners in Elocution, prince & princess, Qiraath, Fancy dress, Quiz, singing and Wealth out of waste competitions.

Guests of Honor Dr. Syed Habeeb, S.M. Basheer and Ather Khan in their address stated that The SHEPHERDS’ International Academy is one of the finest Nurseries in the city and is well known for its quality academic education balancing with the morals  and core values like Trust in Almighty, Patience, Piety, Excellence and Modesty.  The aim of The SHEPHERDS’ Int’l Academy is to prepare the responsible citizens of our beloved nation.

Chairman Mohammed Nissar in his address elaborated the details about The SHEPHERDS’ Upcoming Eco-Friendly New Campus in 3.7 acres of land at Arkula, Mangaluru (Mangaluru-Bengaluru Highway) with top class infrastructure and sports facilities.  He also briefed about the forthcoming SHEPHERDS’ FEST on Sunday 3rd March 2019. 

Shepherd Int’l Academy Trustees, Chief Admin Officer Hasan Yusuf and the principal Asma Syed were present.  Little angels Uwais, Zaman and Tabish were star Emcees.   Lubaina was the event coordinator.  Zila Zainab from MONT-3 thanked the Chief Guest, Guests of honor, the Chairman, Trustees, CAO, Principal, parents, Event coordinator and the staff for their successful contributions and the team work. The program was concluded with the National Anthem.

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May 2,2020

Udupi, May 2: During the lockdown period the Department of Public Library digitised more books to the Karnataka Digital Public Library (KDPL).

According to the data released by the KDPL issued here on Saturday , as on April 29, 89,239 people from the State have already registered for the digital library.  From these 1,807 are from Dakshina Kannada district and 605 from the Udupi district.

The digital library already has a repository of 35,500 e-books, 4,800 videos, 59,980 e-journals and 1,112 items for children.

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April 28,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 28: Trucks carrying fish loads from Kerala will not be allowed to enter Dakshina Kannada district as the authorities are not being able to control the rush in markets, state Fisheries Minister and district-in-charge Kota Srinivas Poojary said Monday.

The deputy commissioner has been instructed to restrict the entry of fish transport vehicles from outside the district forthwith, in view of the difficulty in maintaining social distancing at the markets identified in the district, the minister told reporters here.

The coastal district has to take more precautionary measures to fight COVID-19 as the number of positive cases have risen in the last couple of days, he said.

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January 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 10: The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST), which met with officials of the Social Welfare Department Thursday, has urged the state government to increase the reservation provided to the ST community.

The Commission's suggestion comes even as a committee headed by Justice Nagamohan Das is currently studying a demand for increase of reservation for the community from the existing 3% to 7.5%.

Addressing mediapersons on Thursday, Commission Chairperson Nand Kumar Sai, said the Commission had discussed the issue with the Social Welfare Department, Karnataka, asking officials to expedite the process.

In response to this suggestion, Social Welfare Department Principal Secretary G Kumar Naik said the government would take a call based on the Nagamohan Das Committee's report.

A meeting was held between members of the National ST Commission and the Social Welfare Department Thursday with regard to various projects taken up by the department.

In June last year, the then Kumaraswamy-led coalition government constituted the Justice Nagamohan Das Committee, after protests from members of the Valmiki community for an increase in reservation to 7.5%. At present, Karnataka provides 15% reservation for SCs, 3% for STs and 32% for other backward classes (OBC).

The national commission also urged the state government to ensure permanent faculty in all the 824 residential institutions run by the department. At present, as much as 50% of the faculty in these institutions have been hired on a contractual basis. "We have assured that the recruitment will be done in a short time," Naik told mediapersons.

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