Miladunnabi kick-starts as Madrasa children hold colourful Milad procession

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February 15, 2011

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Mangalore, February 15: Eid Milad was celebrated on Tuesday by children of various Madrasas in Mangalore with religious fervor and traditional gaiety.

Students of both branches of Al-azhariya Madrasas took out a procession early in the morning marching on the streets of Azeezuddin Road, Ansari Road and JM Road chanting salaths and baith in Arabic.

As many as 1,000 students from the two Madrasas wearing Madrasa uniform and holding Madrasa flags participated in the procession which culminated with a Milad meeting at the Madrasa premises on Azeezuddin Road.

Yenepoya Mohammed Kunhi, the president of the management committee, attended the function where prizes were distributed to children for academic excellence as well as winning various competitions, including singing and daff, held to mark the Miladunnabi.

Processions and meetings were also held in Madrasas of Kandathpalli, Kudroli Nadupalli and Kudroli Moidin Palli and also in Bolar. Nearly one thousand students wearing traditional white dresses and displaying daff and kolu kali arts took part in the procession which culminated with Milad meetings at the respective Madrasas.

The local residents and associations gave warm reception to the children at various places and sweets, soft-drinks and other gifts were also distributed.

Maulavi Abdul Waheed Faizi, Khateeb of Zeenathbaksh Jumma Masjid, Khateeb of Boobkhan Masjid, former Mayor KE Ashraf, managers of Madrasa Ashraf and Riyaz, Muslim Central Committee organizing secretary Riyaz Haji, volunteers of Social Service Centre, took part in the meeting.

The main Milad procession will be held in the evening at 4pm. The procession will be flagged off at Zeenath Baksh Jumma Masjid after people from Kudroli arrive at the venue. The same procession will pass through Mission Street and Hampankatta before culminating at Bavutagudda Masjid, where a Milad meeting will be held under the aegis of Seerath Committee.

B Ahmed Haji Mohiyuddin, Maulana Abusufyan and other speakers are expected to speak. Streets in Kudroli and Bunder area have been decked up with buntings and banners to mark the occasion. The roundabout at erstwhile Clock Tower as well as the entire stretch on the procession route has been decorated with green buntings and banners.


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July 4,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 4: With the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Bengaluru, the state government has decided to impose a total lockdown in Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) limits.

The lockdown will start from 8 pm today till 5 am on Monday. The sale of essential items will only be allowed during the total lockdown.

"Complete lockdown to be imposed from 8 pm today till 5 am on Monday in Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) limits, as per instructions by Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa in view of COVID-19," BBMP Commissioner Anil Kumar said on Saturday.

"Sale of essential items will be allowed during the lockdown, including meat shops. Police action will be taken against people found roaming outside unnecessarily," he said.

With the number of cases increasing by 994 in the last 24 hours, the total of cases in the city now stands at 7,713. Of these, 6,297 are active cases.

So far, Karnataka has 19,710 cases with 293 deaths. While 8,805 people have recovered from the deadly virus.

At the national level, the total number of cases have now surged to 6, 48,315 out of which 3, 94,227 patients have recorded, while 18,655 have lost their lives.

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April 19,2020

Mangaluru, May 19: Team Be Human, a city based group of philanthropists, has taken commendable initiative to satiate the hunger of the civic workers of Mangaluru City Corporation that are endangering their lives to keep the city clean amidst covid-19 lockdown. 

On Friday, April 18, gorcesary kits were distributed among around 180 civic workers at Eidgah Maidan in Light House Hill in the presence of Corporator Abdul Raoof Bajal, Mansoor Ahmed Azad, Aina group Ashraf, Ceco Asif, Advocate Abdul Shukoor, U B Saleem, Sahil Zaheer, Rash Beary, Munna Kammaradi and Abdul Muttalib.

The Team swung into action on hearing the civic workers' plight due to the delay in payment of their wages by the Antony Waste Management firm. The Team was helped by the alumni of the St Aloysius College, Mangaluru (batch 1989). 

This is not the first time the Team Be Human distributing kits among the needy. Amidst lockdown it has already distributed around 1200 grocery kits among the poor people including the daily wage workers, migrant labourers in Dakshina Kannada district with help of Ahnaf Deals, Altaf, Shameem, Basha, Pradeep, Vincent,  Shiyaz Deals, Nawaz and Haneef. 

In its next step the Team Be Human is planning to distribute the kits among civic workers in Urva and Suratkal region, said Asif Deals, founder president of Team Be Human. He called upon the youth and students to come forward to help the needy and poor people who are deprived of basic facilities.

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July 16,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 16: Eminent theatre personality and renowned vocalist Dr Subhadramma Mansur who had won many awards including the prestigious Karnataka Rajyotsava award died on Wednesday night, according to her family.

She was 81 and is survived by two sons and a daughter.

The family said she developed severe respiratory problems last night following which she was rushed to hospital, but died on the way.

Condoling her death, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said Dr Mansur had contributed to the theatre world for five decades. He also recalled her devotion to music as an eminent vocalist.

"I pray for her soul to rest in peace and strength to the family to bear the irreparable loss," the Chief Minister said in his message posted on Twitter.

The veteran theatre personality from Ballari earned recognition for her roles in mythology-based dramas.

Connoisseurs of stage performances recall her memorable portrayal of Draupadi, a character from the Mahabharata.

Her depiction of Hemareddy Mallamma left a deep imprint on the audience.

Many awards were bestowed on her including the Rajyotsava Award, Nataka Akademi and Gubbi Veeranna Award and an honorary doctorate by the Srikrishna Devaraya University

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