Handbook on Govt's facilities for minorities released

September 29, 2011

Mangalore, September 29: 'Darideepa', a hand book providing details about the Government's facilities and scholarships for minority communities, published by Talent Research Foundation, a city based organisation was lunched recently at Talent Conference Hall here.

The function was inaugurated by Mangalore MLA UT Kadar. SSF President Abdhurrashid Zaini Kaamil Sakhafi released the book, by handing over a copy of it to the president of Karnataka Minority Development Corporation NB Abhubakkar.

Speaking on the Occasion Mr Zaini said that the book contains very useful information. “This should not be confined for a jamaath, but reach every individual”, he suggested.

Islam is a religion that has concern not only for human being but for all creatures, he said.

“One need not be rich to serve people. Giving a smile while seeing a fellow human being and removing the thorn from the path counts for good deeds”, he opined.

NB Abhubakkar, Ahmmed Sherif of Fhatima Traders, Jamiyathul Fallah City Unit vice president Nasir, Industrialist Shoib Menon and Akram Hasan Ullal were the chief guests.

Founder president of the TRF Abdul Raoof Puthige presided over the function.

On the same occasion a workshop for the Jamaath level workers was also held. Second batch of Jamaath level social workers were honored.

Rafeeq Master delivered introductory remarks. Hameed Kannur welcomed the gathering and Asfar Bengare rendered vote of thanks.

Mohammad U B compered the programme. Firoz Ullal, Musthafa Banbila, Majeed Thumbe were also present.

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