NAIF to honour meritorious students

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July 29, 2011

Mangalore, July 29: As part of its annual education campaign under the promulgation 'Education for Prosperous Society', the education cell of New Age India Forum (NAIF), a city based NGO will honour the students who are economically backward in the city on July 30.

Saleem Malar, Convener, Education Cell of NAIF told media persons here that awards and cash prizes will be given away to the deserved students at the function, which will commence at 4:00 pm at Jamiyathul Falah Auditorium, Kankanady.

Two students who have scored highest marks in SSLC and PUC would be awarded with “Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Award” and “Dr Allama Iqbal Award” respectively, he said.

The month-long campaign was inaugurated at Crescent School on July 2. As part of the campaign various programmes were held at Noorul Huda Katipalla, Thumbay College, B M School Ullal and Mudipu.

He said during the campaign, the NAIF found that several students in rural areas were deprived from the primary education, poverty acted as hindrance for higher education, need of counseling, library and laboratory etc.

K S Mohammed Masood, Former Chairman, Karnataka State Minorities Commission will inaugurate the award ceremony. Prof. Radhakrishna Rao Kandila, Professor of Commerce, Badriya Pre-University College, M C Abbas, Founder Member of Arabic Academy, Mangalore will be the chief guests.

Rafiuddeen Kudroli, District President, NAIF will preside over the programme.

NEWINDIPRESS

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It informed that there are 295 active COVID-19 cases in Karnataka presently, while 207 patients have been discharged, 20 deaths have been reported.

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Mangaluru, Mar 25: In the wake of coronavirus outbreak, Nalin Kumar Kateel, Member of Parliament today declared that the coastal city of Mangaluru will remain completely shut tomorrow, (March 26) onwards.

"Today the people were given time to go out of their houses to buy essentials today. But from tomorrow, this will not be allowed," the MP said. 

"We are discussing with officials of all departments about ways to manage the situation. Essential things and facilities people need, will be delivered at their doorsteps. We are sorting out how to deliver the items on behalf of the government and mode of delivery of items to apartment complexes," he said.

He said that a large number of patients from Kasaragod had come into the city yesterday. Hence, the district administration has taken a decision, he said.

"Under the present circumstances, the hospitals in the city would not be sufficient for our purpose. So the administration will not allow any vehicles including ambulances into the city. All the ambulances would be blocked from entering Dakshina Kannada district at Talapady border and sent back," he said.

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Due to strict implementation of lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19, shops and hotels have remained closed since last one month posing a huge difficulty for many.

Stranded migrant labourers and others can collect water bottles, fruits, biscuits, and other eatables free of cost by the people at the stand.

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