Jamiyyatul Falah distributes scholarships worth Rs 2.5 lakh

July 4, 2011

Mangalore, July 4: Jamiyyatul Falah, the state award winning NGO organised Student Support Scheme (SSS) Scholarship distribution ceremony at JF community center at Kankanady here on Sunday.


A sum of Rs 2.5lakh distributed among 120 eligible students selected across twin districts.

Speaking on the occasion chief guest Abdul Rauf Puttige, founder of Talent Research Foundation, urged student and parents to keep updated their knowledge by participating in training like this.

He also suggested younger generation to join voluntary organisation to improve their life skills. He lauded the efforts of JF in the field of education and praised JF for producing soft skill trainers from the community.

Shabih Ahmed Kazi, ex-President of JF Jeddah was the guest of honor.

He said parents and students should utilize the opportunity provided to them by JF.

PBA Razak presided over the function.

Mr. Khaleel Ahmed, General Secretary briefed about JF activities and its contribution to the community. “Since its inception in the year 2000, JF has extended financial assistance under Student Support Scheme for more than 2000 students to complete their education” he explained.

Prior to the stage programme, a full day training session was organized for the students and their parents.

Mohammad Anwar, JCI National Trainer with 10 JF Trainers spoke on various life skills.


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