Shahul Hameed elected president of Jamiyyatul Falah DK-Udupi

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July 31, 2016

Mangaluru, Jul 31: Social worker K K Shahul Hameed has been unanimously elected President of Jamiyyatul Falah (JF) Dakshina Kannada and Udupi Central Council.

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K K Shahul Hameed, Syed Zubair Shah, Zameer Ambar 

Mr Hameed, who is also the chairman of Education and Health Standing Committee in Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat, has been serving in the Bantwal unit of the JF.

The election of new office bearers was held during the annual general body meeting of the JF central council held on Saturday at its community hall in Mangaluru.

The following office bearers have been unanimously elected for the year 2016-17:

The vice Presidents: Shabih Ahmed Khazi (Udupi unit) and Abdul Shukoor (Puttur unit); General Secretary: Syed Zubair Shah (Mangaluru city unit); Treasurer: Zameer Ambar (Mangaluru city unit); Joint Secretary: Saleem Handel (Moodbidri unit); Organizing Secretary: MH Iqbal (Bantwal unit); Press Secretary: Sheikh Zainuddin (Puttur unit).

Mohammed Iqbal Yusuf, Mohammed Mansoor Ahmed, Ibrahim Saheb Kota were present.

On the same occasion Rs 2, 32,000 educational aid was handed over to two medical students on behalf of JF Dammam unit.

Out-going president Abdul Latheef delivered welcome address. Mohammed Shareef presented annual report. Zubair Shah proposed vote of thanks. Mohammed Haneef compered the programme.

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True commentator
 - 
Monday, 1 Aug 2016

Congratulations for the new team.

May Allah help them to achieve the best performance fulfilling the needs of needy.

Asif Ibrahim
 - 
Sunday, 31 Jul 2016

All the best new office bearers .

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