Kunil Ilm Academy school building inauguration on Feb 1

January 31, 2013

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Mangalore, Jan 31: The inauguration of Kunil Ilm Academy School’s administrative building will be held on February 1 near Natekal, Deralakatte.

Addresing media persons at a press meet on Wednesday in Mangalore, Vikram Datta, Executive Officer of the Institution, said that the inauguration programme of the building built on a land of 3.26 acres, will be held at 8:30 am.

Classes from Playschool to Grade 8 will commence from June 1. The school follows CBSE syllabus and Kannada is compulsory from Grade 1 to 8, he said. The school has decided to give free admission to 50 local students who hail from economically weak background, Mr. Datta informed.

Classrooms will possess CCTV cameras besides digital smart class facilities. Air Conditioned Montessori for children below 3 years and 24 school buses are among the features of the school. Madrasa classes for Muslim students and Bharatanatyam, music and other classes for non-Muslim students will also be held, he said.

In 1988, Kunil Institution set up a school in Kasaragod’s Muttam followed by a school in Badiyadka. About 4,000 students are studying in these schools at present. In 1999, the first SSLC batch passed out with cent per cent result. The school obtained 100% pass result continuously for 14 years, Mr. Datta said.

Dr. Fakruddin Kunil, Head of the Institution, Raj Prasad Naik, Executive Officer, Principal Vijayalaxmi Rao and Chandrakanth, Convenor, were present.

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New Delhi, Jun 27: Wasim Akhtar, a journalist and founder of an online news portal, is helping the poor and needy people in the ongoing lockdown.

Not only is he helping them financially but also providing emotional support and setting the right example of humanity.

"I was very disturbed during the first 14 days of lockdown especially after seeing such sad videos about needy and poor people. But then I decided to move out of my house and help these poor people despite the fear of COVID-19 coronavirus. We supply ration to around 200 people every day so that their families won't sleep hungry," narrated Wasim Akhtar.

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"Being a Muslim myself, I urge all the fellow Muslims that limit your expenses and help the poor and needy in such times," concluded Wasim Akhtar.

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