1,700 meritorious students receive scholarships from KZCT

December 11, 2011

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Mangalore, December 11: As many as 1,700 boys and girls from across coastal Karnataka benefitted from the unprecedented educational scholarship distribution programme organised by the Karnataka Zakath and Charitable Trust, an affiliate of Hyderabad Zakat and Charitable Trust, at Loyala Hall in St. Aloysius College here on Sunday.

Speaking on the occasion, Ghiasuddin Babukhan, pioneer and Chairman of HZCT, called upon the students to give utmost priority to the education.

Commending the educational scenario of Coastal districts of Karnataka, especially when compared to North Karnataka, Mr Babukhan said that what impresses him most about the education picture of Dakshina Kannada district is the focus on religious education alongside secular education.

He encouraged students to follow Islamic teachings alongside their formal curriculums in order to attain an all-round development of the mind and soul. He also emphasised on the fact that students, who are being helped today by the Trust should help back the Trust to continue its good work once they become established in future. But he reminded the students that when they come forward to help others they should not limit themselves to religious and communal boundaries. The Trust has been established to help talented but needy students transcending all boundaries of religion and this tradition should be maintained in future as well, he said.

Advising the students to mingle and interact with their peers and counterparts from other communities, he said, through such intercommunity interactions students can expand their boundaries of knowledge.

He also emphasised the need for students of Dakshina Kannada to improve their communication skills especially their English language skills. He suggested reading of the daily newspaper and watching informative English channels on television. These would help the students to improve their knowledge and communication skills and help them prepare for a better tomorrow, he added.

He informed that the total number of scholarship recipients in the state of Karnataka from the Trust has doubled this year to 6000 students from last year's count of 3000.

Khalil Ahmad, founder of KZCT rendered some very motivating word to the hundreds of students gathered at the function. He appreciated the fact that the majority of students present today were girls. He also pointed out that the number girl students receiving scholarship from the Trust had gone up from last year's count.

Acknowledging that while on the one hand this reflects the positive trend in women's education field in the district, he also expressed concern that if the trend of education among boys keeps deteriorating at this rate it will lead to social imbalances in the future, like problems in getting eligible men for marrying educated girls.

He therefore encouraged the boys and girls to inspire their brothers and friends to focus on education and come up at equal levels with the girls. He said that the problems which stand in the way of the Muslim community's development today across India are their lack of education and poverty.

However, he said, these problems are not just because of lack of infrastructural help provided by the government, but, also because of a pessimistic mind set prevalent among the Muslims themselves. “Instead of just blaming the government and others for their backwardness, Muslims should give up this pessimism and come forward and make the most of the opportunities available to them”, he said.

He cited several examples from the political, economic and social spheres of India to show how members from the minority communities in India have been able to make it big in their life through merit.

Mr Khaleel reminded students repeatedly that India provides equal rights to all its citizens and it is up to them to come out of their incredulous mind set and make the most of their rights and opportunities. He also encouraged students to focus more on scientific education and said that Islam as a religion also supports scientific thinking.

Syed Mohammad Beary, noted educationist and social activist, in his address emphasised on the importance on discipline and time management for students to achieve success in their life. He said that the most important tool available to the students to inculcate discipline and time management is through prayer.

Mr. Beary also said that in order to bring about real social change what we need today is more number of teachers. “So students should enter the teaching profession in more numbers and help change the lives of several others”, he suggested.

The Trust gave special felicitation to students who scored more than 90 per cent marks, by giving them medals and certificates of appreciation. All the students came from very humble family backgrounds.

In order to encourage these meritorious students to continue their achievement the Trust announced that along with their annual scholarship amount these students with above 90 per cent marks would be given an extra amount of Rs. 10,000 each. They also inspired the other students present in the auditorium to follow the examples of their friends and work harder.

On the same occasion The HZCT announced its upcoming project, i.e. the ‘Institute for Excellence'. The institute, which is tentatively scheduled to start from June 2013, will choose the most meritorious students between class VIII to class XII, from all parts of India through a countrywide talent search programme and provide them the best education facilities free of cost.

After the inaugural session the process of interviewing and approving of scholarships to the students began. The entire process was volunteered by members of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, women volunteers of Jamaat's women wing, and members of other city based organisations like Hidayah Foundation.

The scholarship amount varied from a minimum of 3000/- to 22000/- depending on the beneficiaries' family background and the course they were enrolled in. Students from the PUC level to post-graduate level were given scholarships amounting to their annual course fees.

The Trust gives more concern and care to students who are orphans or physically handicapped, by increasing their scholarship amounts and also lowering their percentage requirements. The trust had also arranged for a free lunch packet for all the awardees and their conveyance costs to Mangalore were also taken care of.

During the interview process of beneficiaries, it was interesting to see how volunteers were also giving words of advice to the students on their future careers as well as on all round development as good human beings.

In this whole daylong event, 1700 students were not just provided with financial aid to continue education but were also given inspiration to become the ‘best tomorrow' of our nation.

It was the second scholarship distribution programme by KZCT in city. As many as 1,200 students had received similar scholarships on January 1, 2011.

The total amount of scholarship money which is being donated by the KZCT this time amounts approximately to a sum of Rs 2.5 crores and covers students from 13 districts of Karnataka including Bijapur, Shimoga, Chikmagalur, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada.

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June 27,2020

New Delhi, June 27: The Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led union government of India is not ready to stop all imports from aggressive China in spite of mount calls to boycott Chinese products in India.

The Centre is reportedly considering to stop only non-essential imports from the neighbouring country.

However, the Inward shipment in sectors such as automobiles, pharmaceuticals, certain electronics and others will continue until a domestic alternative is found.

“India will gradually move towards import substitution. It will not happen overnight. In the meantime, attention has to be paid on production and job creation. We cannot throttle our industry. There are certain absolutely essential imports. Needless to say, those will keep going,” official sources said.

Sources said that both the government and the industry are in the process of identifying products that can be domestically manufactured in the medium term. There are certain chemicals, automotive components, handicrafts, cosmetics, agriculture items and certain consumer electronics, which can be manufactured domestically in the short to medium term. The government is doing all it can to raise the capacity of domestic industries.

However, there are certain other imports in the automobile and the pharmaceutical sectors which cannot be done away within the short to medium term. Their domestic production at the moment may not be that cost-effective.

The six-crore strong traders’ body CAIT has been at the forefront of such a demand and has launched a campaign to celebrate Indian Diwali this year with a total absence of Chinese goods.

“Ease of doing business, capital availability at lower rates and globally competitive logistics and energy costs are some of the prerequisites that the government should look into to ensure the growth of the domestic auto component industry,” according to Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA) Director General Vinnie Mehta.

Maruti Suzuki Chairman R C Bhargava said, “People who are boycotting Chinese goods have to remember that in some cases it may lead to their being asked to pay more for the same product."

Meanwhile, domestic rating agency Acuite Ratings & Research has analysed the current import portfolio from China and found 40 sub-sectors have the potential to lower their import dependency on China. These sectors contribute to $33.6 billion worth of imports from China and about 25% of these imports can be substituted by local manufacturing without any significant additional investments.

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May 31,2020

Udupi, May 31: As many as 10 people have been tested positive for coronavirus in Udupi district today. 

The district has registered a total of 187 positive cases so far. Majority of the positive cases in Udupi district have inter-state travel history to Maharashtra.

Meanwhile, 14 people including three children who recovered from COVID -19 discharged from Government Hospital in Kundapura, in Udupi district.

Kundapura AC Raju, DHO Dr Sudhirchandra Sooda, taluk medical officer Dr Nagabhushan Udupa handed over a rose to all the discharged. With this, a total of 64 persons have been recovered and discharged in the district.

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February 5,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 5: B S Yediyurappa-led Karnataka cabinet has finally decided to resume supply of subsidised rice and wheat to students of welfare institutions and hostels including those run by religious mutts under the Dasoha Scheme’s welfare programme. The supply was stopped over two months ago.

“Cabinet has decided to continue supply of subsidised foodgrains (rice and wheat) for the benefit of 37,700 children under the Dasoha scheme in 351 welfare institutions for the next one year at the cost of Rs 18 crore,” said J C Madhuswamy, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister. Under this scheme, institutions that provide free accommodation and food for students are entitled to avail 10 kg rice and 5 kg wheat per student every month at subsidised rates. But following a central government directive in November, the state government had stopped supply to private institutions since December.

Hours before the cabinet meeting, Khader addressed a press conference and said, “This government is snatching away food from children by stalling the supply of foodgrains. Institutions like Suttur Mutt, Siddaganga Mutt that have worldwide fame for their service are being inconvenienced by this,” Khader said.

Finding itself in a fix, especially in a matter that involves mutts, the cabinet was quick to restore the supply. “Foodgrains were being supplied to 183 government-run institutions and 281 institutions run by private entities. As per a central government directive, supply to private institutions was stopped but the decision was made by the previous government,” Shashikala Jolle, Women and Child Development Minister, said.

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