NRI entrepreneur, educationist Syed Abdul Khadar Bashu no more

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July 25, 2017

Mangaluru, Jul 25: Eminent NRI entrepreneur, philanthropist and educationist Syed Abdul Khadar Bashu passed away after a massive heart attack at a hotel room in the coastal city of Mangaluru this morning. He was 54.bashu

Bashu had stayed at a hotel in Mangaluru last night. It is learnt that he breathed his last in the early hours of Tuesday. According to sources, he was active till last night. His daughter’s wedding ceremony was held nearly two weeks ago in the city.

Bashu was known for his involvement in various social service activities among Indian Diaspora in United Arab Emirates. He was honoured time and again for his humungous service in business, education and public service.

Son of late Meeran Sahib, a renowned entrepreneur of Shiroor in Udupi district, Bashu after migrating to United Arab Emirates became a successful businessman.

Bashu, who went Gulf in 1982, began his career by working as a commercial representative in a private company in Dubai and then worked for Salam Studio, a multinational company in the beauty and fragrance Industry in Dubai for nearly 8 years.

Later he opened a perfume store in Dubai and soon tasted success due to his competence, hard work and diligence. Within a few years Bashu emerged as a leading young Indian businessman in Dubai.

He founded Green Valley Public School and PU College in his hometown Shiroor  in 2000. This has emerged as one of the most prestigious educational institutions in Udupi district. Five years later he established Dina School for Special Education and rehabilitation in the same town to provide free education for the specially challenged children.

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MBS
 - 
Wednesday, 26 Jul 2017

Mr. Udbhav,
Please mind your own business, we are demanding a flag for whole state not for any extremist group like shivasene.

Fairman
 - 
Wednesday, 26 Jul 2017

Religion, : Everyone should know clearly about the basic of religion.
1)What is religion,
2)Why is it required.
3) What will happen if not followed it.

1) The religion is not invention of mankind. It is set of instructions prescribed by the creator of this universe.

2) It is required how to lead the entire in this world. Also to succeed in other part of the life which is after the death.

3) If not followed, the God should say clearly what is the consequence of violating its teaching.
It is mostly believed by most of the religious people.
the question is which is the right religion.

People might think is there another life after this life. Yes definitely there is. If not why the God has created this world. He has not created for his fun. there is a strong reason, the people will understand if they really read and understand Quran.

Therefore I strongly believe, no need to make new religion.

Also there can not be more than 1religion. Because all of us believe without any dispute there is only 1God. Then how is it possible to have more than 1religion. This is common sense. But people should have patience, wisdom to find the truth.

study some existing religions.
All of them are not true for the reasons above.

Choose the religion, which is the right religion.
Dare to know and follow it. This is your right.

L K Monu Borkala
 - 
Wednesday, 26 Jul 2017

Please dont react Chaddi Naren...Let him do bla, blaaa, blaaaa...when there is no reaction one day he will stop....wuffff....

Arshi
 - 
Wednesday, 26 Jul 2017

Modiji thoda yahan bhi dhyan dijiyoo.... instead of giving attention towards cow issues, 3 talaq issues and Women rights in Islam could you please turn towards to improve the quality of Indian Airlines..During the rainy season, to travel by AI or Indian Airlines means, feeling like we are going to committing suicide.

ABDUL AZIZ
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

The more someone hate Islam, Islam grows more ,
Alhamdulillah

abdul
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

viren dont b upset ,your statistics are wrong , b a truthful and NIA is busy now wil try later

Fairman
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

Every state should have its right to practice whatever deems to be right for them.
Nobody should impose, dictate to say what should they choose for
Food habits, eat, drink, practicing religion, language, etc.,
IT is their right. They have free choice as long as it does not hurt others.

Flag is not a big issue. It can be a symbol of identity.
This man is talking exactly like our Eshwarappa. These people became leaders not on merit, it is at the cost of stupidity of their followers.

Musadique
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

Innalilahi wainna ilaihi raajivoon..
A big shock, and unbelievable news.

'Ya Allah' grant him place in jannah Aameen...and grant him magfirat and sabr for his family members..

muhammed rafique
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

Exactly Viren...its not a big loss for Hindus

But its a proof that Islam continues to be fastest growing religion

MILAN
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

In school assembly they tell us to say...

All Indians are my brothers and sisters... then why we marry Indians.

Teaching us wrong things..

That's why Rajiv Gandhi married a foreigner. But why did Modi married a Indian women.

SHAZIL
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

Masha Allah..... May Allah give Hidaya to Viren Kotian....

Arshi
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

Hinduism is fast growing religion in the world or terrorists growing rapidly in Hinduism, please make sure what you have written is correct and in conscious stage?? Apart from India where you can get the majority of your religion viren.. be matured and talk sensibly!

ALLAHU AKBAR FOR GOOD NEWS..SUBHANALLAH

MILAN
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

FIRST TELL THEM THE MEANING OF IT. WHICH GOES AGAINST ALL RELIGIOUS BOOKS

NOOR
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

Dear Viren,
This is not a fake religion or man made religion.
ISLAM is the TRUTH
YOU should verify by all means to know the TRUTH.
QURAN is a guidance to MANKIND not just Muslims.
Not just indians thru out the world ISLAM will grow day by day...
It is not acceptable in ISLAM to force anybody to become muslim. ALLAH knows what is in our HEART.
Muslim means one who submits to the will of God ALLAH.
There is no God but ALLAH and Muhammad is the messenger of ALLAH who conveyed to Worship One God ALLAH.

Arif
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

Allahu Akbar. If they kill one, Allah(swt) replaces with 13! You plan, but Allah(swt) too plans, and HE is the Best Planner.

Fairman
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

Good thinking.
When you are thinking of new religion, don't hurry.
The selection of Religion should have valued criteria and basis.
Otherwise it has no meaning.

What is the religion, not by changing name, temple. You are not dictating the religion. The religion is dictating your entire activity of the life from creed to grave.

The religion is a guidance from the God. You have to search for the right thing around you, which is already existing. When you believe in God, you should also believe the God has sent you guidance to you. It is your duty find where is that guidance.

You don't need to invent the wheels. Just look for the right thing already available around you.

Also please don't look into the people of any group, study its ideology. There are many people who represent the religion but they don't know what to covey and reach it.

May God help and guide properly.

Syed
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

May Allah rest Brother Bashus soul in peace.

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January 14,2020

New Delhi, Jan 14: The Kerala government has challenged the new Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) before the Supreme Court, becoming the first state to do so amid nationwide protests against the religion-based citizenship law. The Supreme Court is already hearing over 60 petitions against the law.

Kerala's Left-led government in its petition calls the CAA a violation of several articles of the constitution including the right to equality and says the law goes against the basic principle of secularism in the constitution.

The Kerala government has also challenged the validity of changes made in 2015 to the Passport law and the Foreigners (Amendment) Order, regularising the stay of non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan who had entered India before 2015.

The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), eases the path for non-Muslims in the neighbouring Muslim-majority nations of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh to become Indian citizens. Critics fear that the CAA, along with a proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC), will discriminate against Muslims.

The Kerala petition says the CAA violates Articles 14, 21 and 25 of the constitution.

While Article 14 is about the right to equality, Article 21 says "no person will be deprived of life or personal liberty except according to a procedure established by law". Under Article 25, "all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience."

Several non-BJP governments have refused to carry out the NRC in an attempt to stave off the enforcement of the citizenship law.

Over 60 writ petitions have been filed in Supreme Court so far against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. Various political parties, NGOs and also MPs have challenged the law.

The Supreme Court will hear the petitions on January 22.

During the last hearing, petitioners didn't ask that the law be put on hold as the CAA was not in force. The Act has, however, come into force from January 10 through a home ministry notification.

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June 10,2020

Udupli, Jun 10: A promising Kabaddi player and young businessman allegedly committed suicide inside his father’s boat today at Malpe fishing port as he had suffered heavy loss in business due to covid lockdown. 

The deceased has been identified as Bhagyaraj (27), a resident of Pavanjigudde in Badanidiyoor, Bailakere. He was working as writer for two boats owned by his father. He was a well-known Kabaddi player in Udupi district. 

It is said that he had raised a huge loan to build a house and also acquired a fishing boat. However, he suffered heavy losses in business due to lockdown. Fish famine added to his woes. 

Upset by these developments, Bhagyaraj hanged himself inside his boat that was anchored at the port. A case was registered at Malpe police station. Investigations are on.

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