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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February 4,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 4: Taking the state government to task, the Karnataka High Court on Monday opined there was a need to rehabilitate or compensate migrant workers whose homes in Tubarahalli and Kundalahalli were demolished by a BBMP engineer last month.

On January 19, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) assistant executive engineer at Marathahalli had taken up a demolition drive stating that the migrant workers residing in the area were “illegal Bangladeshis”.

A division bench led by Chief Justice Abhay S Oka was hearing a petition by the People’s Union for Civil Liberties which contended that the evacuation of the workers was illegal. Stressing the need for relief, the court directed the state government to come clean on its stance and adjourned the hearing to February 10.

Advocate General Prabhuling K Navadgi submitted that the Union government had issued a circular last year to ascertain the presence of illegal Bangaladesh migrants. “On the basis of this circular, the BBMP officials had written a letter to Marathahalli police sub-inspector on January 18. Based on this letter, the residents in huts were evicted in a civilised manner,” he stated.

The bench, however, differed with the submission. “Who identified them as Bangladeshis before the eviction? Which is the competent authority to do so? Which police officer took up the inquiry?” the bench questioned.

The court also asked whether the government would take up similar eviction drives against illegal buildings of the rich. It also expressed displeasure over the action taken against the BBMP engineer.

“Instead of sending him home, you say you have transferred him. We can’t be mute spectators,” the bench said.

The court did not mince words as it castigated the authorities for failing to act judiciously. “The police and the BBMP are blaming each other. Your action appears to be dangerous. Going by the state of things, it seems that everything is not in order,” it said.

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April 19,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 19: In order to boost the Coast Guard's (CG) surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities on the country's west coast in Karnataka, CG OPV Varaha and CG Dornier 785 ex Kochi were pressed to service to undertake extensive surveillance.

"Both seawards and aerial surveillance of Karnataka coast line will be undertaken from Sunday," said S Babu Venkatesh, Commander, Coast Guard, Karnataka. The surveillance will be an air-sea coordinated operation.

The Coast Guard ships and aircraft maintained extensive search in the area for intercepting any suspect vessel. Indian Coast Guard ships classified various contacts in the area and kept them under constant surveillance.

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: The Karnataka government has decided cancel summer vacation for undergraduate and post-graduate students and universities during the 2020-21 academic year in the wake of severe academic loss due to COVID-19 lockdown.

Keeping in mind the loss of academic days due to the lockdown to contain the pandemic, the Higher Education Department has decided to go in for ‘Zero Vacation’. 

The state government decided to cancel all holidays particularly the summer holidays after holding a series of meetings with the Vice Chancellors and other academicians from various parts of the state.

The decision was also communicated during the review meeting of the Higher Education Department held by CM Yediyurappa on Tuesday in Bengaluru.

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