TRF gives away awards to Madrasa toppers

October 1, 2012

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Mangalore, October 1: An award presentation ceremony for toppers in Madrasas was organised by Talent Research Foundation, Mangalore, on Sunday, at the Talent Conference Hall in Mangalore.

Inaugurating the ceremony, Ibrahim Baqavi, Treasurer of Jamiyyatul Ulema, Karnataka, said that there was nothing greater in the world than knowledge. Education is the way to knowledge, he said.

He urged the students to strive harder and excel in studies, and uplift the Muslim community.

Mohammed Ameen, President of Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said that it was up to the teachers of the madrasas to encourage the children to achieve excellence.

A special Talent Madrasa Excellency Award 2012 was given to Abdul Basith Kulur, a Class 5 student from Mallik Deenar Islamic Academy at Thalangara, Kasargod, for his dedication towards studies. The student had missed only three days of school in the past six years of study.

Ten student toppers studying in madrasas of the district were presented with Talent Madrasa Excellency Awards 2012, along with cash prizes.

The top five rankers of Class 5 who were felicitated were Fathimath Rahila, having secured the first rank in the district, Fathimath Ziyana, Fathimath Haseena, Khadeeja Mubasshira and Mohammed Nadeem. Student toppers of Class 7 were also awarded.

Rafeeq Master, advisor of TRF, said that over a thousand achievers in various fields had been felicitated till date by the foundation. He said that the foundation would organise a cleanliness drive in the city on October 2 as part of Gandhi Jayanthi activities, which would be flagged off in Zeenat Baksh Masjid in Bunder.

Jaffer Faizi, T K Basheer of Hidaya Foundation, Sulaiman Bellavi, Saul Hameed, Riyaz Kannur, President, Saiduddin Bajpe, Vice President of TRF, were present.

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Bengaluru, Jan 13: Though he submitted his resignation as leader of the opposition over a month ago, former chief minister Siddaramaiah continues as the face of the Congress in Karnataka.

However, this may change as All India Congress Committee (AICC) interim president Sonia Gandhi has summoned Siddaramaiah to Delhi for a final consultation over change of guard. Over the past month, there has been speculation over the possibility of Congress persisting with Siddaramaiah as opposition leader and either party troubleshooter DK Shivakumar or former ministers MB Patil, HK Patil or Eshwar Khandre replacing incumbent president Dinesh Gundu Rao. Both tendered resignations owing moral responsibility for the party's dismal performance in the 15 bypolls held last month.

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