Sharjah: KCF to celebrate Meeladunnabi, UAE National Day on Dec 1

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November 27, 2017

Sharjah, Nov 27: The Sharjah zone of Karnataka Cultural Foundation (KCF) will be celebrating a grand Meeladunnabi conference and UAE National Day on December 1 at Ibn Seena English High School, Al Shahba, Near Cricket Stadium Sharjah.

Announcing this at a press meet here yesterday, Zainuddeen Haji Bellare, Chairman, Meeladunnabi Reception Committee, said that the title of the event will be ‘Mehfil-e-Mustafa’ and a tagline will be “Prophet of Tolerance”. The celebration marks the 46th National Day of UAE and 1492nd birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).

He said that the celebration, commemoration and observance of the birth, life, achievements and favors of the Holy Prophet upon the community are a practice, which is meritorious, and a necessary requirement for the Muslim community.

The event will be presided over by Abboswalih Saquafi, the President of KCF Sharjah Zone. Kerala Muslim Jamath General Secretary Sayyid Ibrahim Khaleel Al Bukhari Thangal Kadalundi will lead dua. Abdul Hameed Saadi, KCF UAE National President will Inaugurate the conference. Kerala state SYS President, Moulana Perod Abdul Rahman Saquafi, Director of Markaz Assaqafathu Sunniya Karanthoor, Dr. Abdul Hakeem Azhari and Muhammad Ali Saquafi, General Manager of Darul Ashariya will be the key speakers of the occasion.

Haji K. Sheikh Bava, Janab M.S. Muhammad, Janab Iqbal Mangalore, Sheikh Kunwal Munir, Sheikh Amal Munir, Janab Zakariya Jokatte, Janab Syed Hafizullah, Janab Abdul Nasar Thayal, Janab Sheikh Sameer and Local Arab leaders will be the special guests.

He, on behalf of KCF Sharjah zone, requested all Kannadigas and Keralites residing across UAE to participate and make the event a great success.

Rajab Muhammad Uchila, General Secretary, KCF Sharjah Zone, Moosa Haji Basra, Publication Chairman, Meeladunnabi Reception Committee, Kareem Musliyar, Finance Convener, Meeladunnabi Reception Committee and Abdul Khadar Salethoor, Chairman, food and beverages division, Meeladunnabi Reception Committee were present.

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July 6,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 6: Two fresh deaths in last 24 hours have taken the total number of covid-19 deaths in Dakshina Kannada district to 24.

The deceased are a 52-year-old woman from Ullal and a 52-year-old man from Thokkottu.

The man was suffering from cardovascular disease and pneumonia, sources said.

The woman passed away in Wenlock hospital.

More details are awaited.

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April 29,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 29: District in-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary on Wednesday inaugurated a mobile fever clinic to cure COVID-19 patients.

Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has converted one of its buses into a clinic in Mangaluru to treat COVID-19 patients.

The mobile fever clinic has a bed for the patient and a cabin for the doctor. There is also a seating facility, medicine box, wash-basin, sanitizer, soap oil, a separate water facility, and fans.

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Abu Muhammad | coastaldigest.com
January 16,2020

Even as the Muslims of undivided Dakshina Kannada district broke out of the “spiral of silence” and made history by leading an unprecedented protest against CAA, NPR and NRC as well as the categorial mistreatment of non-saffronites at the hands of the police across the country, mainstream media turned a blind eye to the spectacle at the Shah Garden Maidan in Mangaluru’s Adyar where about two lakh patriots with tricolor in their hands converged to assert themselves on January 15th, 2020, a date which will be remembered by the people of coastal Karnataka forever.

The largest gathering in the history of Mangaluru was absolutely peaceful, law-abiding and respectful. While the slogans of ‘Azaadi’ were reverberating in the atmosphere, the protesters were seen making way for vehicles and passersby, taking care of women and helping elderly citizens on the highway adjacent to the ground. Though the organisers and most of the participants were Muslims, they collectively identified themselves as “We, the people of India”.

The district administration and the police department hadn’t imagined or even dreamt of such a mammoth gathering after blocking the highway and banning public transport from 9 am to 9 pm. Many opine that this action was taken only to discourage the concerned from participating in the protest and to create fear in the hearts of the people who are yet to process the unjustifiable deaths of two innocent citizens in an unwarranted police firing a few weeks ago.

What has since surprised the protesters most is the mainstream media’s blatant attempt to downplay the significance of this largest ever gathering. Shockingly, it could not make it to the front pages of any of the state-level Kannada daily newspapers except city-based Vaartha Bharathi. In the absence of The Hindu, which had announced a holiday on account of Makar Sankranti, most of the English newspapers too pitilessly buried the historic event in their inner pagers. National TV channels too were evidently reluctant to cover the event until NDTV started telecasting the news of the protest.

This uneasy relationship between the media and minorities in coastal Karnataka has long existed, but the non-coverage of the huge protest of Jan 15 marks a quantum leap beyond the media’s traditional pro-Sangh Parivar stance and biases –– which in the past had often demonised non-saffronites –– to now completely ignore and suppress the people’s voice. This media bias has naturally evoked a sharp response from netizens, who took to social media to issue clarion calls to boycott the mainstream media forever.

Cleanliness Drive

Most major protest meets and rallies –– both religious and political –– leave behind tonnes of garbage, especially water bottles, placards and buntings. However, the organisers of the Jan 15 protest meet led by example by launching a cleanliness drive in the area soon after the protesters left the venue peacefully. The drive continued on Jan 16 too. (Ironically, amidst this ongoing cleanliness drive, a local news portal captured photos of a few plastic bottles scattered along the road at Adyar and published a report accusing the event organisers and participants of polluting the area!)

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