Quran memorisers of Al-Furqan school shine in CBSE Class 10 exams

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May 28, 2016

Moodbidri, May 28: Al-Furqan Islamic English Medium School has achieved good performance in the CBSE grade 10 examinations- 2016.

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Salahuddin, Ahmed Riza Ahnaf, Muhammad Ajaz, Nafees Nayeem

In its second batch, out of 30 students 26 have bagged distinction, 5 passed with 10 CGPA, 14 with 9 and above CGPA and 11 with 8.2 and above.

Salahuddin, Muhammad Rawaha, Muhammad Rayyan and Hamna Hanif have shown an outstanding performance with complete Quran Hifz.

Ahmed Riza Ahnaf, Muhammad Ajaz, Nafees Nayeem Dasnadi, Salahuddin and Shalool are the students who have achieved 10 CGPA.

Hamna Hanif and Fouzan Ansari have achieved 9.6 CGPA.

UM Moidin Kunhi, the chairman of Al-Furqan Educational Trust, has congratulated the students.

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sahil
 - 
Monday, 30 May 2016

>@ Pramod, Bhantwal

You are illiterate person.You passed SSLC by keeping chits..please don't think that all students are like your category..

ALI MOHAMMED
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

@Pramod

Please appreciate their achievement and do not be communal, Pls note this is central board exam,so no question papers leak.

Great achievement,Well done folks...!

Pramod
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

question paper leak leads them to take good marks,

Zameer Baikadi
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

Mashallah Great News,

May Allah provide every success to Al Furqan and its students.

ahmed
 - 
Saturday, 28 May 2016

Masha Allah... this is one of the achievement for Akhira. May Allah bless all of us.

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"The government is always committed to the welfare of the soldiers. Karnataka has formed a separate department for the welfare of the soldiers and their families. We always stand with the families of the martyred soldiers," he said. He was addressing soldiers after paying tributes to the martyrs of the Kargil war at an official function organised on the occasion of Kargil Vijay Diwas at the National Military Memorial Park in the city by the Sainik Welfare and Resettlement Department under the state Home Department. 

Yediyurappa described as a symbol of India's valour and sacrifices the Kargil Vijay Diwas, observed to commemorate its victory over Pakistan in the war that ended on July 26, 1999 with recapture of the territory in Kargil. He said the state government has given due compensation to the families of the Kargil martyrs and the soldiers who were injured.

Recalling the conflict, Yediyurappa said Pakistan had set its eyes on grabbing the vast terrains of Kargil and Drass sector in Jammu and Kashmir but the Indian soldiers successfully fought a deadly battle at a height of 17,000 feet where the temperature goes up to minus 30 degrees celsius.

"The sacrifices of our soldiers will remain etched in our memories forever. The tale of the 527 soldiers, who sacrificed their lives to save our country, is a constant source of inspiration for our youth," the Chief Minister said. He also noted Karnataka's contributions to the Indian army and said the state had given two Generals, one Field Marshall, many army officers and innumerable soldiers to protect the country's borders. 

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Chamarajanagara, Jan 20: Karnataka High Court Judge P G M Patil has said that it was the responsibility of the judiciary to ensure that justice was not delayed.

He was speaking at a function marking the inauguration of the first and second floors of the district courts in Chamarajanagar town here last evening. He said that the role of the judiciary was critical in establishing justice in society and hence all efforts must be made to ensure that there was no delay in securing justice.

He observed that the district court has been provided with better amenities that should be utilized for the benefit of the public. The district is no longer backward. It has shown progress and development in recent years and has produced three HC judges, Justice Patil added.

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