TRF to honour commoners for their services

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February 3, 2011

TRF

Mangalore, February 3: Talent Research Foundation has decided to celebrate Eid-Milad by honouring the common people who work for the benefit of the society without recognition over the years.

Revealing this to media persons at Press Club here on Thursday, Muhammad Rafeeq, Advisor of the Foundation said that dedication, honesty, hard work, service, time-consciousness etc will be considered at the time of selection. The award will be given in 23 categories in which three prizes will be given in each category and for each community i.e Hindu, Muslim and Christians.

Awards:

1. Abdul Nazeer Saab Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award

2. CM Usthad Memorial Best Social Worker Award

3. Moulana Adyar Kannur Muhammad Haji Memorial Goodwill Award

4. Kunhi Ahmed Usthad Memorial Lifeguard Award

5. BM Iddinabba Memorial Kannada Lover Award

6. Muhammad Hussain Memorial Self Reliance (Swavalambana) Award

7. Khalid Master Memorial Best Labourer Award (For paper sellers, milk sellers, fish sellers, footpath and petty shop vendors, pullers, loading workers and hard workers)

8. BM Hasan Haji Memorial Jeevamithra Award for those who donate blood and organise blood donation camps

9. Khader Master Memorial Best Teacher Award

10. Dr U Hammabba Memorial Best Folk healers (Naati vaidya) Award

11. Kudroli Hasanabba Memorial Best Farmer Award

12. M Hamidulla Memorial Best Public-Awareness Award (for creating awareness on education, health, sanitation, harmony)

13. Haji UK Ibrahim Memorial Education Promoter Award (For those who have dedicated themselves working in SDMC)

14. Hammabba DFO Memorial Environmental Activist Award (For planting the saplings, protector of environment)

15. Best Postman Award

16. Best Driver Award

17. Best Conductor Award

18. Best Mechanic Award

19. Best Civic Worker (Paura-Karmikas/ Drainage Cleaners/ DDT Sprinklers/Waste Disposers)

20. Chaithanya Award for physically handicapped achiever

21. Punashchetana Award for those who got rid of their addiction to drugs and alcohol

22. Best Traffic Police Award

23. Best Naakabandi Police Award

The award will be presented on March 6 in the presence of dignitaries.

The eligible candidate can apply for the award on or before February 18.

The application accompanied by a recent photograph and copies of records, may be sent either through post, or in person, to Talent Research Foundation, Vishwas Crown, Near Cochin Bakery, Kankanady, Mangalore. Contact 0824-4267883, 9972283365 and 9844773906

Riyaz Kannur, President of the Foundation, Saiduddin Bajpe, Vice President, Abdul Hameed Kannur, General Secretary, Yahya Mubarak and others were present at the press meet.




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May 28,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, May 28: Coastal Karnataka witnessed further spike in covid-19 cases today with 27 people testing positive for coronavirus in Udupi and six in Dakshina Kannada. 

Among 27 coronavirus patients in Udupi 18 are males and 9 females. Among them 24 have come from Maharashtra, two from Telangana and one from Kerala. All of them were under quarantine.

As many as 147 confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported so far in the district, including a death. Three have recovered, and 143 are active.

In Dakshina Kannada, 2 females aged 18 and 62, and four males aged 25, 36, 50 and 61, are the ones to be tested positive. All the six persons to test positive are Maharashtra returnees.

With this, the number of cases in DK has increased to 87, out of which 51 are currently active. As many as 29 persons have recovered and been discharged, and seven deaths have occurred so far.

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March 11,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 11: Heated verbal exchange between Minister K Sudhakar and former Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar in the assembly over disqualification of 17 MLAs last year, continued to disrupt the proceedings on Wednesday, with both opposition and treasury benches pushing for a privilege motion and demanding action.

Chaotic scenes and adjournments marked the House proceedings, with both sides not ready to budge.

As the House met for the day, around 11 am, senior Minister K S Eshwarappa accusing Congress MLA Ramesh Kumar of using "expletive" during a debate last evening, demanded his apology and that he be kept out of the proceedings.

Sudhakar, against whom expletive was allegedly used by Kumar, said, the words used were unpardonable and he should be heard, as he has given notice.

Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah then demanded that he be allowed to speak first as he had given notice on Tuesday itself.

The Congress leader on his part has accused Sudhakar of breaching Kumar's privilege by allegedly making derogatory remarks against him.

Intervening, Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri said he has received breach of privilege notice from both sides and would allow it only after the question hour as per rules.

Though Congress expressed its agreement with the Speaker about letting them raise the matter after question hour, BJP legislators including Ministers said, Ramesh Kumar should be suspended.

Pointing out that Kumar was not inside the House, some ruling party MLAs even called him "escapist" and demanded action against him.

Strongly objecting to it, Siddaramaiah questioned the ruling party's intentions in running the house smoothly.

As this was followed by heated arguments between both sides, the Speaker adjourned the House for 15 minutes.

When the house met after much delay at 12:55 pm, the chaos continued.

As the Speaker allowed Minister Jagadish Shettar to speak, who was requesting permission to raise a point, Siddaramaiah objected to it and said he had given notice first.

He said, "this is not correct, it looks like government doesn't want the House to function, they don't want discussion on the budget, they are purposely blocking the proceedings of the House".

However, some BJP MLAs reacted to this by shouting slogans "shame shame Ramesh Kumar".

As his repeated attempts to conduct the proceedings failed, the Speaker adjourned the House for lunch.

Sudhakar, while speaking during a special discussion on the Constitution on Tuesday evening had made critical remarks against the decision of Kumar, as speaker, to disqualify 17 Congress-JD(S) MLAs under the anti-defection law, including him.

Angered by this Kumar, who opposed discussion on the subject, amid heated argument between BJP and Congress members allegedly uttered the expletive, which aggravated the situation and had resulted in pandemonium in the House last evening.

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January 30,2020

Mangaluru: The police team investigating the case of bomb planting at the international airport here on January 20, took suspect Aditya Rao to several places in the city where he had frequented in the past few months, police said on Wednesday.

Police had earlier recovered a box from his bank locker at Udupi that contained a white powder which he claimed was cyanide. The substance has been sent to the Forensic Science laboratory for confirmation.

On further interrogation, Rao told police that he had a locker in a bank in Mangaluru also, where he was taken. Only some papers were seen in the locker, police said. He was also taken to the room where he stayed while he was working at a hotel in Balmatta here and to a hardware workshop from where he had purchased some spare parts, they said.

A 'live' explosive device was found in an unattended bag near a ticket counter of the departure gate of the airport here on January 20, triggering a scare before it was defused at a nearby open ground.

Police had released a picture of a man captured on CCTV camera as the suspect who placed the bomb and Rao later surrendered. Meanwhile, sources said the airport authorities got an anonymous call on Monday evening that a bomb had been planted in the airport. After thorough search, it was found to be a hoax. City police commissioner P S Harsha has warned of stringent action against those who make such calls.

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