Mangaluru: Jamiyyatul Falah holds free Ayush treatment camp

Media Release
February 8, 2019

Mangaluru: As a part of its efforts to make basic healthcare accessible for all, Jamiyatul Falah (Unity for Success), a state government award winning charity organization’s Mangaluru Taluk unit conducted free Ayush Treatment Camp with the support of South Kanara District Ayush Dept. and Yenepoya Ayurveda and Homeopathy Hospital, Kollarakodi and Naringana Grama Panchayath at Naringana Panchayath Auditorium on Tuesday, 29th January 2019.

Naringana Panchayath President Ismail Minamkodi Presided over the meeting, Yenepoya University Vice Chancellor Dr Raguveer inaugurated the event and encouraged the gathering to get the benefits of such camp to lead a healthy life. He shared valuable information with the participants.

Jamiyattul Falah Mangalore Taluk Unit President Ibrahim Kodijal, Yenepoya Ayurvedic Medical College Principal Dr PrassanaIthar, Yenepoya Homoepathi Medical College Principal Dr.Varnakar, D.K. District K.D.P. Padmanaba P ,Naringana Panchayath P.D.O. Rajani and memebrs, D.K. Depats; Seior Doctors like Dr.Noorulla, Dr Sahana, Dr Manikarmany other members participated in the event to make it a resounding success.

A special team of Specialist Doctors, Consultants, Nurses and volunteers conducted the camp. More than 200 people got the benefits during the duration of the camp.

JF Mangalore Taluk Unit General Secretary M.H. Malar welcomed the gathering, D.K. District Ayush Departments Dr.Ajith offered the vote of thanks.

Yenepoya Medical College Camp coordinator Abdul Razzak compered the program. At present it has 13 units speared over Dakshina Kannada and Udupi district. Four (4) units are actively serving in Saudi Arabia’s Jubail, Dammam, Riyadh and Jeddah cities.

Jamiyyatul Falah D.K. & Udupi District headed by Shahul Hameed K.K. Gulf sector headed by Akthar Sheikh and Shameer Ahmed Kudroli rendering the service as Administrator.

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June 11,2020

Mangaluru: ‘Team B-Human’, a city based charity organisation, has donated Rs 1 lakh for the treatment of the a three-year-old child from Kinya on the outskirts of the city, who had sustained severe burn injuries.

According to the reports, a cleric at the Kodaje Badriya Juma Masjid, was living in hardship with his wife and two kids and had to recently avail loan to repair his house which was severely damaged due to storm.

To add to his woes, his three-year old son sustained 80% burn injuries after hot water fell on him accidentally. The child is currently receiving treatment at a private hospital in Derlakatte. The child’s brother is battling kidney related ailment.

A fundraising campaign was recently run on local social media platforms to help the cleric in sustaining in the hardship and to raise fund for the treatment of his son.

Taking note of the viral messages on social media, ‘Team B-Human’ came to the rescue of cleric and donated Rs 1 lakh.

‘Team B-Human’ has also arranged Rs. 70 thousand from its well-wishers which will also be deposited to cleric’s account soon. ‘Team B-Human’ in a release added that it will take care of Batish until he is discharged from the hospital post-treatment. 

Founder of ‘Team B-Human’, Asif Deals, members Basha, Althaf, Sadiq, Shameem and others were present when the cheque of Rs. one lakh was handed over to the cleric.

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Media Release
June 14,2020

Mangaluru, June 14: The management of Barakah International School and College has announced to waive off 33% of tuition fee in order to lessen the burden on parents who are undergoing financial crisis due to covid lockdown. 

This decision was taken after a series of virtual meetings with the Managing Director, Academic Director, Principal, Manager and PRO.

“While the school needs to continue to meet all the commitments and responsibilities towards the staff salaries, software, networking, etc, we fully understand that in the prevailing circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, job loss, reduction in salaries, general hardships of the self-employed businesses and the slowdown in the economy,” sated a release issued by the school.

“We would support our parent fraternity pro-actively and at the same time continue to meet the high-quality standards of our teaching- learning process and infrastructure so it has been decided that 1/3 of the tuition fee to be waived off for 2020-21,” the release said.

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May 21,2020

Mangaluru, May. 21: The Bearys Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI Mangaluru) is held the Eid Kits distribution program on Wednesday, 27th day of Ramadan (20.05.2020) at BCCI office in Kankanady, Mangaluru. 

It distributed around 250 kits including some cash amount to the needy

BCCI president Mr S. M. Rasheed Haji, vice president Mr. Abdul Rauf Puthige, Administrative Secretary Mr. Nissar F. Mohammed, and Executive Members  Mr. Mumtaz Ali B.M., 
Mr. Mohammad Haris,
Mr. Mohammad Sharief, Mr.  Asif Soofikhan were present.

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