Sheikh Hamdan award winner Mangaluru girl Saanvi Kiran Rai honoured in Dubai

Shodhan Prasad
May 28, 2018

Dubai: Saanvi Kiran Rai, a Class 9 student from Mangaluru was recently honoured during the 44th UAE Bunts family annual programme held at J W Marriott Hotel, Dubai by the patron of Bunts Padmashree Dr B R Shetty as the ‘2018 Prathibha Puraskar’ student.

In April 2016, when she was a Class 7 student at St Joseph’s School, Abu Dhabi, Saanvi had received the prestigious ‘Sheikh Hamdan Award’ which was honoured by the Deputy Ruler of Dubai HH Sheikh Bin Rashid Al Makhtoom at the Trade Centre Auditorium during the Awards Ceremony. 

Ministry of Education, Government of UAE ever since 1998 every year honour those students who have excelled in Academics and other extracurricular activities with ‘Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Makhtoom Award’ and Sanvi is one of them.

Sanvi’s foot steps

Saanvi is the daughter of Dr Kiran Kumar Rai & Supriya Kiran Kumar Rai of NMC Specialty Hospital, Abu Dhabi.  She is also the granddaughter of Mangaluru Mijar Guthu Vishawanath Rai, Kidiyoor Badagumane Indira Rai and Mulladka Muttikal Shivanna Shetty, Inna Barimar Pramod Shetty.

Saanvi always excels in her academic competitions and achieves top position wherever she competes.  Currently she is being selected as Joint Secretary of ‘Verte Club’ Environmental Awareness programme of the education institution she belongs to.

A lover of Bharatanatyam dance form, she has also attained Kathak dance training from Guru Kundan Mukharjee. She had performed in various programmes in the UAE including dance competitions and has won awards and accolades. Some of her awards include, ‘Asianet Geepas Youth Fest’, ISC-UAE Open Youth Fest conducted by India Social & Cultural Centre, Abu Dhabi and also in UAE Bunts Dance programmes where she show cased her dances.

She also excels in arts and have has attained second place in ‘Draw Your Dream Home’ drawing competition held at India Property Show in Dubai where she won 20 grams Gold.  She had also won many prizes in various drawing competitions.

Sanvi is a good orator in poem recitation where she has won first place in ‘Asianet Geepas Youth Fest’ held in UAE National Level inter school competitions.

She is also a good athlete and has won ‘Athletics Championship’ during the Abu Dhabi Malayali Samaj’s UAE level completion in ‘Shot Put’.

She keeps participating in various ‘Save the Environment’ projects and is a member of ‘Green Hope Environmental Group’. Waste recycling is also another project where she participated actively.

All-rounder Saanvi Kiran Rai is a name recognized by all the institutions she took part in and has brought name and fame to the Institutions who supported her.  She is being remembered as one of the active student of the Institution and being appreciated always.

A well-deserved Mangalurean student Saanvi Kiran Rai is a proud daughter of her parents and we wish her all the best for her future endeavors.
 

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February 22,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 22: Thanks to joint efforts by the Protector of Emigrants in Bengaluru and Indian Embassy in Qatar, a 26-year-old woman from Karnataka who had been kept in confinement in Qatar has been rescued and brought back to India.

Anupama (name changed) from Holenarasipura in Hassan district arrived in Bengaluru on Thursday night. She was allegedly locked up in a house for 14 days, restrained from using a mobile and wasn't fed. There were three other women with her. On the midnight of February 12, they broke the window panes and fled before contacting local police.

Anupama, a diploma graduate in computer science, was jobless and her friend working in Kuwait suggested she try for a job abroad. She contacted an agency based in Chikkamagaluru which offered her a nanny's job in Qatar. After document verification, the agency demanded she pay Rs 2 lakh but she said she didn't have that kind of money.

The agency sent Anupama on a visitor visa but told her if questioned by immigration officials, she must claim she was visiting her sister. They also gave her a return ticket.

As Anupama was travelling abroad for the first time, she said she was ignorant about several things.

On January 12, Anupama left Bengaluru. But as she reached Qatar, all her documents, including passport, were confiscated by the agency. Her return ticket was cancelled and she was sent to a house to work as babysitter-cum-cook for Rs 30,000. She lived with four other maids in the same house, where they were made to work for 16-18 hours a day.

"I used to wake up around 5.30am every day and had to prepare breakfast for the employers by 6.30am. My work would end around 11pm every day. We never even got time to eat," Anupama told media on Friday. Four days into work, Anupama's nose started bleeding. However, the employers cared little and insisted she continue to work. After 18 days, she requested her employers that she be relieved.

The agency sent her to a house where three women were already present and locked her up with them. "They used to give us a glass of raw rice, an onion, tomato and potato to cook for ourselves. While we got rice every day, we had to use the vegetables for three days. We were not supposed to use mobiles or go out. Two people were monitoring us," she recalled.

Anupama and the others decided to approach police but for that they needed to escape. Around 1.30am on February 12, the four women managed to break window panes and jumped out. They ran for more than a kilometre and managed to approach police, who summoned the agency and got the women to speak to their families.

Anupama called her brother-in-law, who approached the Protector of Emigrants office in Koramangala, Bengaluru. Shubham Singh, PoE in Bengaluru, said they took up the issue with the Indian Embassy in Qatar, which immediately got in touch with Qatar police. Anupama said, "We were kept in prison for a couple of days and were sent to the deportation centre later."

Meanwhile, the Indian embassy got the agency to return the women's documents. However, the agents did not pay their salaries. Two of the women were sent to Hyderabad and the third to Kerala. On Friday, Anupama met Singh at his office, where her statement was recorded. "We have started the process of initiating action against the agency in India," he said.

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May 19,2020

Mangaluru, May 19: In a bizarre incident which exposes the publicity craze of “philanthropists”, members of a city-based organisation returned without disturbing grocery kits after villagers refused to be photographed while receiving them. 

The incident took place at Mukrampady village in Puttur a few days ago. According to sources, a team belonging to an organisation from Mangaluru had visited the village with a letter from their organisation, to distribute grocery kits to families near mosques in the month of Ramadan. 

The team members reportedly insisted the beneficiaries to pose for pictures with the team near a mosque while being given the food kit. The villagers refused to fulfil their wish.

The organisation members then left the place without handing over the Ramadan kits, sources said.

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July 22,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 22: Yellow alert has been issued for Karnataka's Shivamogga, Chikmagalur, Hassan, and Kodagu for July 23 and 24.

Some areas of Bengaluru may receive light rainfall today, said CS Patil, Director, IMD Centre, Bengaluru.

He added that coastal areas of the state are very likely to experience rainfall from on July 23 and July 24, and that rainfall may increase July 24 onwards. Widespread rainfall is predicted for July 24th, 25th, and 26th.

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