Children showcase their talent at Sneha annual day

January 8, 2012

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Mangalore, January 8: Parents have a major role to play in moulding the character of their children and making them responsible citizens of the country, said Dr. C.P. Habeeb Rahman, Director, Unity Health Complex, Mangalore.

Speaking at the annual day function of the Sneha Kindergarten and Public School in Pakkaladka near here, Dr. Rahman urged the parents to understand their responsibility in ensuring a bright future for their children.

Dr. Tajuddin K., associate professor at Kasturba Medical College, said the parents should not deny their children of education. “Poverty should not become an excuse for not sending your children to schools,” he said and lauded the efforts of Human Welfare Trust, the promoters of the school, in imparting value-based education.

Corporator Bhaskar Chandra Shetty, former Corporator b. Vishwanath, Jamate Islami Hind Mangalore Unit president Sayeed Ismail were the guests.

K.M. Sharief, chairman of Shanti Educational Trust, presided over the function. The programme began with the recitation of holy Quran by Kumari Nusaiba. Kumari Deepika welcomed the gathering. Headmistress Kumari Nagaratna presented the annual report. Mamatha proposed a vote of thanks. Fazia compered the programme.

The function was followed by cultural and entertainment programmes from the schoolchildren.

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Consul-General of India Vipul confirmed Purushotaman's death. “We are yet to get more information. Considering the death was of unnatural circumstances, authorities will conduct due forensic tests and provide us with more details," Vipul told the daily.

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Mysuru/Chamarajanagara, Apr 3: In order to prevent the transmission of Novel Coronavirus though overcrowding, the central jails in Mysuru and Chamarajanagar have begun releasing some of their inmates.

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While the undertrials were facing charges that involved a maximum prison term of seven years, the convicts were facing criminal miscellaneous cases of the family court. Most of the convicts released were prisoners who had not paid the maintenance costs ordered by the family courts in divorce cases.

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