Noorul Ulema M.A. Ustad felicitated at a grand function

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January 6, 2012

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Mangalore, January 6: Maulana M.A. Abdul Khader Musliyar, the president of All India Education Board, vice-president of Samastha Kerala Jamiyatul Ulema, president of Samastha Kerala Sunni Education Board and the founder of Jamiya Saadiyya, was felicitated here at a grand function in Town Hall by the Majlise Ulemae Swaadiyyeen and the Saadiyya publicity committee, Karnataka.

Replying to the felicitations Maulana M.A. Ustad, popularly known as Noorul Ulema, said that he never expected such a grand felicitation and did not deserve it. “But, I am grateful to the love and affection showered on me by my students from Karnataka,” he said.

He called upon the scholars and religious heads to work tirelessly for the welfare of the Muslim community.

Syed Mohammed Ibrahim Pookunhi Thangal, chairman of the Saadiyya Sammelana Swagatha Committee, presided over the function. Udupi Qazi and Karnataka Jamiyyatul Ulema president P.M. Ibrahim Musliyar Bekal inaugurated the function.

Syed Mohammed Umarul Farooq Al Buqari Pusot, Shakhuna M. Ali Kunhi Musliyar Shiriya and Haji Y. Abdullah Kunhi felicitated the Ustad with shawl and a memento.

N. Abdullatheef Saadi Payaswi, Kerala-Kannur, delivered felicitation speech. M.P.M. Ashraf Saadi, Mallur, president of Majlisul Ulema-e-saadiyya delivered introductory speech.

M.K. Abdul Rahman Musliyar, principal of Saadiyya, M.Abdul Hameed Musliyar Mani, P.M. Abbas Musliyar Manjanady, Syed Abdurrahman Sadath Baqavi Tangal Guruvayanakere, Syed Janul Abideen Thangal Kajoor, Syed Fazal Jamalullaili Thangal Ujire, Syed Aboobaker Siddiq Alhadi Tangal, K.P. Hussain Saadi K.C. Road, MLA U.T. Khader, Haji S.M. Rasheed, B.M. Mumtaz Ali, Haji Hameed Kandak, among others, were present.

Publicity Committee president Haider Parthipady welcomed the gathering, Hafiz Yaqoob Saadi Al Aflali Navoor proposed a vote of thanks. K.M. Aboobaker Siddiq Montugoli compered the programme.

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July 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 8: In a setback to the State government, the Karnataka High Court on Wednesday stayed the initial ban and the subsequent restrictions imposed on schools against conducting online classes from pre-primary to Class X.

Prima facie the ban and embargo imposed on online education violate Articles 21 and 21A of the Constitutionon the fundamental right to education, the Court said.

A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Nataraj Rangaswamy passed the interim order staying the operation of Government Orders issued on June 15 and June 27 respectively.

The Bench passed the interim order on the petitions filed by parents of children and several educational institutions questioning the legality of the ban and the restrictions imposed.

However, the Bench made it clear that this order should not be construed that the schools have right to make online education compulsory and can charge fee for offering online education. Also, the schools should not deprive students, who cannot opt for online education, the lost education when the schools reopen on regular basis.

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June 11,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 11: Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday allowed the Opposition Congress party's newly elected state president DK Shivakumar to have a formal swearing-in function.

He told media, “I have spoken to Shivakumar and informed him to conduct the event after taking precautionary measures against the spread of the COVID-19 disease”.

The move came after the state government received flak from the main Opposition Congress leaders, for refusing to permit the newly elected State Congress president to have a formal swearing-in function take reigns from his predecessor Dinesh Gundu Rao.

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April 14,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 14: Amid Covid-19 lockdown,

Keralites celebrated a low key "Vishu" ,the Malayalam new year, on Tuesday, hoping that days of plenty, prosperity and peace will return.

People woke up in the early hours to see the auspicious "Vishu kani", symbolising hope, promise and fine prospects they wish to have in the year ahead.

The ritual comprises arranging on platters auspicious articles like seasonal fruits, vegetables, flower, gold and clothes which together form the first sight when the family members wake up on the Vishu day.

Normally, Keralites dressed in their traditional attire throng temples across the state.

However, this year due to the lockdown restrictions, temple visits were given a go by.

The famed Sri Krishna temple at Guruvayur and the Lord Ayyappa shrine at Sabarimala witnesses heavy rush of devotees during the vishu day.

But pilgrims were not allowed inside and only temple officials and security personnel were present for the"Vishu kani".

Rehaman, a small time trader, said very few people have come out for vishu purchases due to the restricitons.

It is fine as it is for a good cause, while Radha, a young woman said she could not celebrate the festival.

"We have no money, no job. With whatever little we have, we are celebrating the festival", she said.

87-year-old Vilasini Nambiar, a retired college professor, said vishu has visited the state during a most bewildering time.

"It should however remind us that every mountain must have its valley, desert its oasis, every storm cloud its rainbow, every night its day.

We are prepared to believe that we will overcome this misfortune", she said.

President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, Home minister, Amit Shah, Kerala Governor, Arif Mohammed Khan and Chief Minister, Pinarayi Vijayan, were among those who greeted people on the occasion of Vishu.

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