Rafiq Nariyar is the new president of Jamiyyatul Falah Dammam Unit

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September 29, 2019

Dammam: The Dammam unit of Jam’iyyatul Falah, a Karnataka state award winning NGO, conducted its 31st Annual General Body Meeting (AGBM) at Royal Zaika Restaurant in Dammam.

The master of the ceremony Mohammad Siraj opened the meeting with Islamic Greetings and invited the Chief Guest Mr. Mohammad Imran (Chairman of IISD Managing Committee), Mr. Abdul Waris (Ex-Chairman of IISD), Dr. Zaheer Baig (Scientist at KFUPM), and distinguished guest Mr. Abdul Basheer (Ex-President of JF Riyadh Unit) including President, Treasurer and Secretary of Dammam Unit on the dais.

The meeting commenced with the recitation of Holy Quran by Mohammad Ishaq and he enlightened the importance of Charity in Islam and emphasized the audience to come forward and help the needy in the community for its betterment and gain rewards from Allah (SWT). Mohammad Iqbal Shaikh welcomed all the members and guests in his welcome speech.

In his presidential speech, Nizamuddin Shaikh had thanked the committee for giving him the opportunity to lead JF Dammam Unit for the term 2018-2019 successfully. With all the good wishes and support from the Committee, was able to justify the role as President for given 2nd term. He expressed his appreciation and also thanked all the committee members for their enormous support which had strengthened Dammam Unit to lead in the direction of prosperity.

The annual report for the term 2018-2019 was read by the General Secretary Mohammad Azeem Alam. First he briefed about Jam’iyyatul Falah to the audience, which literally represents an association meant for the welfare of less privileged brothers & sisters of the society, which came into existence in 1988. The first and foremost priority of Jam’iyyatul Falah is contributed to EDUCATION, spreading literacy and all round development for the less privileged families in the community. JF also provides scholarships under different schemes for the needy students in twin districts. JF frequently organize the Medical camps, awareness of healthcare, health camps, eye camps and special medical check-up (including ladies by lady doctors) in Mangalore & Udupi. JF also provides Dialysis medical treatment for poor Kidney patients. JF also provide free education in their PU College at Derlakatte for poor girls’ student.

Treasurer Sajid Hussain presented the annual financial reports of Dammam Unit for the Year 2018-2019. This mainly highlighted the financial support given to various programs and activities conducted in Mangalore.

The Trophies of appreciation were awarded to the members appreciating for their enormous support rendered to JF Dammam Unit during the term 2018-2019.

1)      Best Ramadan Activities Accomplish was awarded to Mohammad Afaq.

2)      Most Promising Member was awarded to Mohammad Azeem Alam.

3)      Very Special Honor was awarded to Ahmed Kabeer.

4)      Best Sports Management was awarded to Mohammad Siraj.

5)      Best Support to Dammam Unit was awarded to Mohammad Sharief Karkala.

6)      Special Appreciation was awarded to Nizamuddin Shaikh.

Very special thanks were given to the ExCom members for their support in sponsoring the monthly meetings.

Mohammad Afaq dissolved the present committee and the Election Officer Mohammad Ishaq took the dais to conduct the Election. The New Committee of 47 members was formed for the Term 2019-2020. The Office Bearers were unanimously elected by the managing committee.

The Office Bearers for the Term 2019-2020.

1) Rafiq Nariyar            :  President

2) Ahmed Kabeer                   :  Vice President

3) Mohammad Siraj              :  Vice President

4) Sajid Hussain Kasargod     :  General Secretary

5) Mohammad Fouzan         :  Joint Secretary

6) Imtiaz Ahmed          :  Treasurer

7) Nazim Ahmed          :  Joint Treasurer

8) Mohammad Afaq              :  Organizing Secretary

9) Mohammed Iqbal Shaikh :  Event Coordinator-1

10) Imran Mysore                  :  Event Coordinator-2

11) Javed Sayeed                   :  Sports Coordinator-1

12) Mohammed Ilyas            :  Sports Coordinator-2

13) Shaikh Nizamuddin        :  Advisor-1

14) Mohammed Hussain      :  Advisor-2

15) Abdul Munaf U.S            :  Advisor-3

16) Shahul Hameed               :  NRCC Representative-1

17) Mohamed Wahid            :  NRCC Representative-2

18) Mansour Ali Ahmed        :  NRCC Representative-3

19) Abdul Rashid Vardara     :  Auditor

The newly elected young and dynamic President, Rafiq Nariyar had addressed the new committee and thanked all the members for showing confidence in him to serve the Unit during the elected term 2019-2020. Taking into consideration the support from the new and the outgoing committee, he assured to exhibit his role as President with better productivity with the ‘Vision of Success and Achievement’.

The senior-most member of Jam’iyyatul Falah Mohammed Wahid took the opportunity to encourage the New Committee to work with commitment, devotion, hard-work and determination. Jam’iyyatul Falah is growing day by day and new members should join hands to build a better community back home, he said.

Vote of thanks was proposed by Naushad Saad and on behalf of JF Dammam Unit; he expressed the gratitude to all the members and guests for their kind presence and congratulated the New Committee for their success in accomplishing all the future assignments of Jam’iyyatul Falah.

The Annual General Body Meeting was dispersed with the Dua and the moderator of the meeting Ahmed Kabeer asked to conduct the photo session of New Committee Members.

Comments

SADIQ
 - 
Tuesday, 1 Oct 2019

Blessed to Have such a young and dynamic president and office bearurs for new term to take JF to new heights,

Sharief Karkala
 - 
Monday, 30 Sep 2019

Masha Allah...May Allah take JF a great height of success to render service to our poor, less fortunate and needy brothers & sisters.and may allah bless us to take our organization to great height under the leadership of our new President. Aameen

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July 30,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 30: The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palika (BBMP) on Wednesday issued a notice restricting the sacrifice of animals during Bakrid or other religious occasions in certain places.

This year Eid al-Adha or Bakra eid will be celebrated on August 1.

"The administration has prohibited the sacrifice of animals in public roads, footpaths, inside or outside the premises of hospitals/nursing homes, schools and colleges, temples mosques, other religious places or public places," the BBMP said in a public notice.

Person or organisation violating the notice is liable to be prosecuted under the relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code, stated BBMP.

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April 5,2020

Madikeri, Apr 5: Following the novel Coronavirus and imposition of Lockdown in the country and departure of the migrant labour force to their hometowns, the harvest of Pepper and post-harvest process of Coffee have taken a hit in Kodagu region of Karnataka.

In the Coffee land, most of the workers at these estates are primarily from north Karnataka and neighbouring districts, including Periyapatna and Hunsur taluks in Mysuru District. Local workers are also sourced for the job as the harvest area is large.

The Kodagu district which already faced severe natural calamity during the last two years now added with the COVID-19 outbreak and the subsequent Lockdown, many workers have returned to their home districts, barring a few who have been working in the plantations for many years and reside in the estates themselves.

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May 19,2020

Bengaluru, May 19: Containment zones in Karnataka will be much smaller in size under the latest lockdown norms. However, rules and loopholes will be tightened and action against violators will be stringent in order to check the spread of the disease.

Revised guidelines issued by the Centre to the state, reveal containment zones are delineated based on mapping of cases and contacts. Intensive action will be carried out in these areas with the aim of breaking the chain of transmission. Therefore, the area of a containment zone should be appropriately defined by the district administration/local urban bodies with technical inputs at local level.

The health department is considering shrinking the size of containment zones from the existing 100 metres to open up more space for economic activities. Medical education minister K Sudhakar, also a member of the Covid taskforce, said additional chief secretary (health department) Javed Akthar will issue a new definition of a containment zone after the Covid-19 taskforce holds its next meeting.

“We are planning to further shrink it and restrict containment zones to an apartment complex, independent house or even a lane where the Covid-19 patient resides,” Sudhakar said. He went on to say bigger containment zones will impede businesses and normal activities in the vicinity, something which the government wants to avoid.

The minister said Karnataka will also do away with colour-coding districts. “With restrictions being relaxed for almost all activities, it does not make sense to pursue with colour codes. It is either containment zone or outside containment zone,” he said.

In rural areas, the minister said containment zones will be identified by the taluk heads. Government sources say it is difficult to restrict activities to certain areas or smaller location in rural areas as farmers and people will have to travel to the outskirts of their villages for their livelihood.

An official said, a containment operation (large outbreak or cluster) is deemed successful when no case is reported in 28 days from the containment zone.

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