Bearys Cultural Forum hosts educational scholarship meet in Mangalore

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August 26, 2012

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Mangalore, August 26: Bearys Cultural Forum (BCF), UAE, hosted an educational scholarship meet at Loyola Hall, St Aloysius P.U. College, in the city on Sunday.

Approximately Rs 22 lakh was distributed among more than 450 students as scholarship to pursue professional courses and graduation irrespective of their caste and religion.

Dr M Shantharam Shetty, Vice Chancellor of Nitte University, addressing the gathering said that the majority of students studying in colleges were girls. This is clearly a sign of social change, and shows the motivation in those students, he said.

Stressing the importance of educating women for the development of society, he said that providing education to a girl was equivalent to educating an entire family. Commending the work of BCF, he said that people of all communities living abroad should come up with similar kind of scholarship initiatives to assist in the education of economically backward students in the country.

Y Abdullah Kunhi, Vice Chancellor of Yenepoya University, expressed his happiness on the occasion that the Muslim community and especially Bearys had realised the importance of education which opened up an avenue of opportunities for the young minds.

Speaking on the occasion, N Yogish Bhat, Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly, said that education was the best gift to the society. It changes the way of life, and helps one to lead a self-reliant one, he said.

Ramanath Rai, MLA from Bantwal, said that it was a good sign that all communities had taken initiative to provide scholarships to deserving students and were giving preference to education.

B.K. Yusuf, President of BCF, said in his presidential speech that promoting education and developing the society by encouraging education was a noble deed. Education was the key to success, he said.

On the occasion, Pravin Shetty, Chairman of UAE-based Fortune Group of Hotels, was felicitated by BCF, along with Sayed Mohammed Beary, Chairman of Beary Educational Trust.

Gulzar Banu, Mayor of Mangalore, also spoke at the programme.

U T Khader, Mangalore MLA, M B Abdul Rahman, former president of Beary Sahitya Academy, Abdussalam Puthige, Editor-in-chief of 'Varthabharathi' Kannada daily, Dr. Kaup Mohammed, General Secretary of BCF and M E Moolur, Chairman of BCF Scholarship Committee, were present. B.M. Mumtaz Ali, Patron of BCF, welcomed the gathering.

A career guidance seminar was held earlier in the day for students at the same venue.

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June 18,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 18: Real estate continues to be a preferred asset class for investors amid the uncertainty emerging out of the pandemic, according to a report by National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) and Housing.com.

Titled 'Concerned yet positive - The Indian Real Estate Consumer (April-May 2020)', the report showed that the real estate consumer remains positive with regard to the economic scenario and income stability for the coming six months.

"Real estate (35 per cent) is still perceived as the preferred mode of investment, followed by gold (28 per cent), fixed deposits (22 per cent), stocks (16 per cent) and homebuyers are likely to slowly return to the market in the coming six months," it said.

Price-points of residential realty have remained muted for the past few years, but are still a key deterrent, with the perception of being still unaffordable, according to nearly half of the potential homebuyers surveyed, who are currently staying in rented accommodation.

A majority of respondents surveyed (73%) comprise 'first time homebuyers', who are looking to buy a 'ready-to-move-in-house' for end-use and are from the age group of 25-45 years. While 60% of respondents opined that for the next six months, they would prefer a ready-to-move-in property, 21% said they were okay with a property with a delivery timeline of maximum one year.

The survey was conducted in April and May 2020, through a random sampling technique for a fair representation across regions. The insights presented in the survey represent the view of more than 3,000 potential homebuyers.

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February 28,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 28: “Those who struggle to come up can understand people’s problems better. Yediyurappa is one such leader who has reached this position after a struggle,’’ said former chief minister Siddaramaiah, in praise of Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa, who celebrated his 78th birthday on Thursday in Bengaluru.

Siddaramaiah was the only non-BJP leader on the dais, who not only attended the event, but was present throughout. He released a coffee table book, ‘A Leader who Saw Tomorrow’, on Yediyurappa’s life and achievements, compiled by The New Indian Express.

Dwelling on the political spectrum and human relationships, Siddaramaiah said, “Our ideologies are different, but that is limited to politics. Politics should not come between personal relationships.’’ Recalling his association with Yediyurappa, Siddaramaiah said that in 1983, he and Yediyurappa had entered the Assembly for the first time.

“Yediyurappa did not become chief minister just like that. It took years of struggle and hard work. We both have many similarities — neither of us came from political backgrounds. We came up through struggle and those who come from such backgrounds understand people,’’ he said.

Siddaramaiah said that it was Yediyurappa who first became chief minister, and he had reached the post only five years later. “I am five years younger than him, maybe that is the reason,’’ he said on a lighter note. Yediyurappa has become chief minister four times, but I have been chief minister only once, he added. He also spoke about how Yediyurappa had played an important role in bringing the BJP to power in the state, the party’s first government in South India. “Very few leaders know the pulse of the state and Yediyurappa is one among them,’’ he said.

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Mangaluru, Mar 24: The District Wenlock Hospital Superintendent Dr H R Rajeshwaridevi has filed a complaint with the police on Tuesday seeking action against those circulating fake videos of a man infected with COVID-19, at the hospital.

In the video, a man was seen struggling to breathe at a hospital. The message in the video says that the man was admitted at Wenlock Hospital.

Dr Rajeshwaridevi, who issued a clarification, stated that video clips which are being circulated on social media is not from Wenlock Hospital.

Moreover, Wenlock Hospital does not use blue colour beds.

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