Raising talented kids perform before parents on ARK school annual day

December 29, 2011

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Mangalore, December 29: The Abdul Rahman Khalid Primary School of Kasaba-Bengre on Wednesday celebrated its annual day function at Town Hall in the city.

Speaking on the occasion Syeed Ismail, member, Islamic Welfare Trust, recalled that around 15 year ago Bengre was a most backward area and no politician had bothered about the people of this peninsula. But today, as proof for its development we have schools, madrasas and other economic ventures, he said.

He said that responsible parents and women of the area have played a key role in the transformation Bengre. Now a days, medical and engineering students are also emerge from this place, he added.

He also pointed out that ARK school has become a main centre of learning for the children of Bengre.

Abdul Rauoof Puthige, founder of Talent Research Foundation, said that today's children are growing in a better environment compared to a couple of decades ago. “When we were children we came through tough times. We didn't have belts to wear and no proper bath soap. But today's children are growing in a much better environment,” he said.

Selection grade lecturer of KPT, Chennagiri Gowda in his address said, Bengre has to be congratulated as it has used the light and air of the area to become a prosperous place.

He said that the aim of education must not be confined to get marks. If one child learns only to read, write and calculate simple mathematics then purpose of education is served, he said.

Kalisa Nizar, HM, Sahara English Medium School, said that parents must shape the character of their children by giving them a proper environment at home.

In his presidential address Mohammad Kunhi, manager, Shanti Prakashana, appreciated the presence of parents, especially mothers of the little students at the function. “It is their duty to identify the talents of their children”, he said.

The parents must be a model as children always copy them and thus house environment must be kept peaceful, he added.

The annual report of the School was read out by Sakina, the HM of the ARK school. The school, which started in 2007, now has 173 students and classes from pre-nursery to standard III.

Shehnaz M, editor, Anupama Kannada monthly magazine, KM Shareef, JIH leader and Abdul Khader Kukkila, editor, Sanmarga Kannada weekly were present on the occasion.

The inaugural session was followed by the cultural programmes of students.

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February 28,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 28: Sleuths of Bajpe police station have busted a counterfeit currency racket and arrested two persons on charge of printing and circulating fake currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 200.

The arrested have been identified as Dheerendra (45), a resident of Kanjilakody House in Bantwal taluk, and Sudheer Poojary (44), a resident of Adyar Volabail. Both of them said to be activists of Hindutva groups and had campaigned for BJP during last Lok Sabha polls.

Apart from counterfeit currencies, the cops have recovered a colour printer, two mobile phones and a motor bike from the accused.

According police, on February 23 the miscreants went to a petty shop owned by one Abdul Salam near Suralpady and purchased a Gillette blade costing Rs 20. They handed over Rs 200 currency note to Abdul Salam and took Rs 180 back from him.

However, the shop keeper grew suspicious about the genuineness of Rs 200 note. When he went in search of the duo, he came to know that they had purchased mustard seeds from a nearby provision store belonging to one Muhammad Arif. There too, they had handover Rs 200 fake note and got change.

The duo then took fake notes back from Abdul Salam and Muhammad Arif and escaped. The next day, Abdul Salam filed a complaint with Bajpe police station.

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa has been urged to cancel the proposed SSLC examinations in Karnataka and allow “mass-pass” for every student in the wake of covid-19 crisis. A group of intellectuals and educationists have put forth this demand.

In the letter released by educationist VP Niranjan Aradhya, said that they were listing the scientific reasons to the CM for cancellation of exams which are slated to be held from June 25 to July 4th.

In the letter, the intellectuals have elucidated a number of reasons for cancelling the upcoming exams. “There are close to 8.5 lakh students and 2.5 lakh staff involved. If we include parents who would drop their kids at the exam centre, around 30 lakh people will be involved in the process, making it a risky affair. Though the government has said that it will separate the students with fever or other ailments, will students admit to having fever? What if they consume paracetamol and come to write exams?” asks the letter. 

Added to this, the question papers have to be sent from the district and taluk centres and there may be chances of transmission.

“Even if we conduct exams, then what about the students who have failed? Every year, around 2.5 lakh students fail in the exam. Will the government conduct the supplementary exams again? The whole process of conducting exams comes at a huge cost of Rs 20 cr to Rs 25 crore. Hence, we are suggesting that the government cancels the exams and pass the entire group of student en masse,” said the letter.

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January 23,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 23: City Police Commissioner PS Harsha on Thursday said that Aditya Rao, who had surrendered after planting a bomb at the Mangaluru International Airport, had studied how to assemble an explosive device online.

Speaking to media persons here, Dr Harsha said that 36-year-old Rao, who holds engineering and MBA degrees, had worked in the financial sector for some time, but left, after realising that white-collar jobs were not suited for him and turned towards blue-collar jobs.

He took up a job as a security guard of a reputed college in the district. He also worked at few hotels in the city before leaving for Bengaluru.

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