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 3,2020

Bengaluru, May 3: Renowned Kannada poet KS Nissar Ahmed passed away on May 3.

Winner of several awards including Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry, Rajyotsava Award, Padma Shri among others, Ahmed died at the age of 84

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February 1,2020

New Delhi, Feb 1: An extremist today fired shots at anti-CAA protesters at Shaheen Bagh in Delhi, just three days after another extremist fired at protesters at nearby Jamia Millia University. This is the second daylight shooting in which the police caught the man only after the shots were fired.

The man, apparently a fan of BJP leaders including Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, shouted "Jai Sri Ram" as he fired shots standing near police barricades put up at the south Delhi locality where hundreds of women and children have sat on the road in protest for more than a month. He was caught by the police. No one was injured. 

The shooter was also heard saying: "Humare desh mein sirf Hinduon ki chalegi aur kisi ki nahi (in our country only Hindus will prevail)." He had allegedly come to the area in an auto.

A witness said the man fired two-three times, standing right next to the police, not at the spot of the protest but close enough to a large crowd of unarmed men, women and children. 

"We suddenly heard gunshots. This person was shouting Jai Shri Ram. He had a semi-automatic pistol and he fired two rounds. The police were standing just behind him," said the witness, a volunteer at the protest.

"When his gun jammed, he ran. He tried to fire again, then tossed the gun into the bushes and tried to escape. Some of us and the police caught him, the police dragged him away," he added. Protesters questioned whether the police were more focused on keeping an eye on them rather than tackling crimes like this.

Police officer Chinmay Biswal said the man had fired shots in the air. "The man had resorted to aerial firing. Police immediately overpowered and caught him," he said.

This incident - the second shooting in Delhi at an anti-CAA protest -- has chilling similarities to the one that took place just two km away at Jamia university on Thursday, when a 17-year-old Class 12 boy from Uttar Pradesh fired a crude pistol at unarmed protesters with dozens of policemen behind him, watching. The teen, who left home claiming he was going to school, took a bus to Delhi intending to target Shaheen Bagh but landed at Jamia next-door after an auto-driver dropped him off there to avoid the traffic chaos.

The shootings have taken place in quick succession after controversial slogans of "Goli Maaro Sa***n Ko (shoot the traitors)" were chanted on Monday at a Delhi campaign rally of Anurag Thakur, the Union Minister of State for Finance, who was part of the team involved in Budget 2020 announced today.

Mr Thakur was banned from campaigning in Delhi for three days for egging on BJP workers to shout the "Goli Maaro" slogan.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal slammed Home Minister Amit Shah, to whose ministry the Delhi Police reports to, over the two shooting incidents. "What have you done to our Delhi, Amit Shah ji? Bullets are being fired in broad daylight... Law and order is being criticised constantly. Elections will come and go, politics will keep happening, but for the sake of the people of Delhi, please focus on fixing law and order," he tweeted.

The Shaheen Bagh protest has attracted attention from across the country in the protests against the CAA or the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, which makes religion a criterion for citizenship. Critics say the law discriminates against Muslims as only non-Muslims from neighbouring Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh can become Indian citizens if they fled religious persecution and entered India before 2015.

Of late, critics of the Shaheen Bagh protests, mainly pro-CAA activists, have attacked the month-long sit-in on a key road in Delhi connecting to Noida. They say the protest has become a traffic nightmare for commuters.

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June 21,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 21: A total of 51 private hospitals and medical colleges empanelled under the Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust (SAST) have been allowed to treat Covid-19 patients in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi district. Among them 30 are in Dakshina Kannada and 21 are in Udupi. Here is the full list:

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