Muslim community lagged behind due to petty complications: U T Khader

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September 19, 2012

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Mangalore, September 19: Talents Research Foundation, Mangalore, and Samanwaya-Muslim Shikshakara Sangha (SMSS) on Wednesday jointly organised a Teachers' Day celebration at Talent Conference Hall in the city.

 

Inaugurating the programme, U T Khader, Mangalore MLA, said that teachers had the opportunity to bring a change and influence families by educating the young minds in the society. Teachers do have certain responsibilities; therefore they must always keep the thought of progress in mind. The Muslim community can also earn a good name if the teachers of the community could bring a positive change in the society, he said.

 

According to him, the reason the Muslim community lagged behind was the petty complications that brought it a bad name in the society. 50 per cent of the problems that arise are created by Muslims themselves. Those problems should be resolved with tolerance and dialogues, he said.

 

He said that it was the duty of those who taught in classrooms to imbibe tolerance among students, so that they could grow up to become tolerant. “Only then can our community prosper,” said Mr Khader.

 

On the occasion, Shaul Hameed, Akbar Badshah Indi, Shahida Khan, retired teachers as well as Abdul Samad Katipalla were felicitated.

 

Later, a reflection on the problems of teachers was conducted by Rafiq Master, advisor of Talents Research Foundation, Mangalore.

 

M H Malar, Secretary of SMSS, welcomed the gathering. K M K Manjanady, Chairman of SMSS, SulaimanSheikh Belvai, industrialist, Basheer, Zaheeda Jaleel, and principals of various educational colleges, were present on the occasion.

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April 6,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 6: Karnataka State Board for Auqaf on Monday suspended mass prayers and visit to the Qabrasthans (graveyards) and dargahs on the occasion of Shab-e-Barat on April 9 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"It is hereby directed to all not to hold congregational prayer in the Masjid and the management of the Qabrasthans/Dargahs throughout the State should suspend the visit of public on the occasion of Shab-e-Barat on Thursday, April 9," according to a statement here on Monday.

It said, no public shall be allowed to perform religious rituals in the Qabrasthans/Dargahs and all the gates shall be kept closed.

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July 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 19: A viral video claiming to show crowded condition of a hospital treating COVID-19 patients in the city was found to be false with police on Sunday arresting a person for allegedly circulating it on social media.

Police said such videos have the potential to create panic and asked people to refrain from spreading them.

The arrest was made within hours of the police announcing registration of a case in connection with the video that showed a crowd of people wearing masks at an "outpatient ward" of a hospital, falsely identified as Victoria Hospital, a major dedicated COVID facility here.

The video went viral on social media.

"City Crime Branch swiftly identified and arrested this person who has been circulating false videos of panic in Victoria Hospital, Bangalore. Kudos to all doctors and medical professionals who are doing their best. False news busted," Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao tweeted.

Police said such videos have the potential to create panic in society and asked people to refrain from it.

"Covid False video about conditions of hospitals in Bangalore circulated on social media. Case registered in Cybercrime PS. While government, society at large fighting the pandemic, some are creating/forwarding messages/videos which has potential to create panic in society. Refrain from it," Joint Commissioner of Police, Crime, Sandeep Patil tweeted.

The video showed scores of people wearing masks gathered in a small space allegedly at an Out-Patient Department in a hospital, and a person filming it, claiming to be a doctor expressing concern that it was a threat to all medical staff, including the patients.

Official sources said the video was reportedly from a hospital in one of the northern states and not from Victoria Hospital.

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May 18,2020

Mangaluru, May 18: The coastal district of Dakshina Kannada today reported two more covid-19 positive cases. One is a 30-year-old man and the other is a 55-year-old woman.

The man, a resident of Karopady in Bantwal, had returned from Raigad in Maharashtra and is under quarantine.

The woman, a resident of Yeyyadi, had fever and hence visited Wenlock hospital for test. She was diagnosed to have Severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) symptoms and later tested positive. She has been shifted to ICU. 

With this the total number of covid-19 positive cases in the district rose to 54. Among them 48 are from Dakshina Kannada and six patients are from other districts.

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