BCF distributes scholarships worth Rs 12 lakh among 220 students

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July 24, 2011

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Mangalore, July 24: Around 220 girls and boys pursuing PUC, graduation and post-graduation courses shared a sum of Rs 12 lakh of scholarship distributed by Dubai based 'Bearys Cultural Forum' at Loyola Hall on the premises of St Aloysius Pre University College here on Sunday.

After handing over the scholarship envelops to the students gathered at the 'BCF Educational Scholarship Meet-Mangalore 2011', District-in-charge Minister Krishna J Palemar laid emphasis on the importance of education in the development of a community. “Education brings peace to the society”, he said.

Pointing out that Beary community has been witnessing development in the field of education in recent years, as a number of Beary youth are serving the people as doctors, engineers and other professionals, he said that this development widely contributes to the progress of district too.

The minister also appreciated the effort to organisers for the development their community.

Presiding over the programme, Dr. B K Yousuf President of BCF, said that based in Dubai, his organization has been striving to empower the Beary community of coastal Karnataka, by promoting education.

“BCF is committed to work for the development of Beary community, especially in the field of higher education, which will gradually eliminate poverty” he said.

Al-Haj P M Ibrahim Musliar, Qazi of Udupi performed du'a and called upon the gathering to adhere to the Islamic principles.

The scholarship distribution was followed by cultural programmes depicting Beary values. Noted Beary singer Shareef Neermunje enthralled the gathering through his melodious voice.

U T Khader, Mangalore MLA, M E Moolur, Chairman, BCF Scholarship Committee, Dr. Kaup Mohammed, General Secretary, BCF, UAE, B M Farookh, President, Bearys Welfare Association, N B Aboobakar, Chairman, Karnataka Minority Development Corporation, B M Mumthaz Ali, General Secretary, Islamic Cultural Centre, Mangalore, B A Moidin Bawa, Chairman, DCC Minority Cell, Mohammed Beary, President, Muslim Educational Institutes' Federation and Abdul Majeed Saralpady, President, Akhila Bharatha Beary Parishad were also present.

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July 19,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 19: Five physicians of KVG Medical College in Sullia, Dakshina Kannada were booked for violating their home quarantine guidelines.

The district administration learnt about their quarantine violations after tracking their GPS locations through the app on Sunday.

The five medics were ordered 14 days home quarantine after the College staff tested positive for COVID-19. 

However, all the five physicians visited many places in the town violating quarantine norms, and hence the police booked cases against them.

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April 20,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 20: As Wenlock hospital has been converted into corona hospital, all the heads of private medical college hospitals have been instructed to treat Wenlock Hospital's out patients and in patients at a government hospital fare or at the charges of Wenlock Hospital, said Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh on Sunday.

Treatment is also been given at Bijai, Yekkur, Kulur, Jeppu, Surathkal, Kulai, Padil, Shaktinagar, Bengre and Bunder Primary Health Centers. Patients with MLC (Medico Legal Case) or Police Case may seek treatment at a private medical college or city primary center.

Some private hospitals have already agreed to provide free dialysis services, as requested by the government.

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June 4,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 4: All shops, offices, malls, commercial establishments and others in Karnataka must not allow Covid-stamped people to enter their premises before the completion of the prescribed quarantine time, said a top official on Wednesday.

"They should not allow those with quarantine stamp to enter before the end of their quarantine period or till they get current Covid negative test report," ordered Chief Secretary T.M. Vijay Bhaskar.

Bhaskar has also issued the order to all religious places, hotels and others to first check for quarantine stamp on all their customers or visitors before they enter the premises.

"All shops, commercial establishments, offices, factories, malls, religious places, hotels and etc.. are required to check for quarantine stamp on all their customers or visitors before they enter the premises," he said.

In the event of a violation, Bhaskar said the police should be informed at 100.

He issued the same order to the general public and resident welfare associations asking them to be vigilant.

"General public and resident welfare associations are advised to report any violation of the quarantine in their neighbourhood to the police at telephone number 100," said the chief secretary.

The orders came under the head aRole of general public, resident welfare associations and commercial establishments''.

General public, commercial establishments and resident welfare associations have been empowered to report quarantine violations at a time when many activities are set to reopen from June 8 as part of Unlock - 1, after more than two months of lockdown.

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