Udupi’s Mohiddin promoted as BSF AC, likely to be deployed in anti-naxal operations

P A Hameed | coastaldigest.com news network
July 30, 2018

Udupi, Jul 30: He started his career in a private company in Chikkamagaluru after obtaining B.Com. However, he was keenly aspiring to serve the country through defense forces. It was his dream. Before his aspiration gets faded, he got an opportunity to apply for the post of Assistant Sub-Inspector in BSF through a newspaper. Later, he was called for written test & consequently for the final interview in Bengaluru, in which he was selected for the post

He was posted to desert land of Rajasthan in 1988 from the green land of Malenadu. After rigorous training and drills in Jodhpur in Rajasthan, he was appointed in BSF Frontier HQ in Rajasthan. In this way, he set out his 'dream journey' that stretched over more than 30 years.

He is P A Mohiddin, who has recently been promoted to Assistant Commandant (AC), which is equivalent to DySP rank in civil police. With the promotion, he has been posted recently to Frontier Head Quarter (Spl. Ops) Bengaluru. Also, he will likely to be deployed in Anti-Naxalites operations in Bhubaneswar in Odisha as & when called by his HQ IG (Spl.Ops) BSF Odisha.

P A Mohiddin hails from Padubidri in Udupi district of Karnataka. He is son of late Arabi Abdul Khadar and Aysha couple. He pursued his primary school and high school in Urdu school and then Govt Fisheries High School at Padubidri respectively. Later, he did his PUC and graduation in Govt Jr College at Hejmady and Vijaya College, Mulky respectively. He also perused M Com during his job tenure.

After being appointed in the Para Military (BSF) Forces that comes under the Central Governmrnt's Home Ministry, Mohiddin served in various Indian border places like Tripura, Mizoram, Kashmir, Rajasthan, Punjab, Assam including Delhi, and was placed in various positions.

He served in IG HQ in Tripura bordering across Bangladesh for more than eleven years. He also served in Delhi for long time. He stood out first in Hindi departmental exam amongst Hindi native speakers that was held in Aijwal, Mizoram. Having an excellent track recods throughout his services, he climbed various phases of positions until he gets promotion as AC. He will have few years more for his superannuation retirement. We wish him all the best to come out with flying colors in the times to come.

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Abdul Hameed M H
 - 
Monday, 30 Jul 2018

Very happy for your great Achievement sir.Proud of you. Praying for further success in your life and carrier.

Naushi
 - 
Monday, 30 Jul 2018

Ma sha Allah  for ur great achievements. ....

 

      Congratulations to ma dea elder uncle ......

ahmed ali k
 - 
Monday, 30 Jul 2018

Dear Mohidin Sir,

Masha Allah Its really great to hear the news that you are promoted to BSF AC

All the best in your new endeavor,

Well Wisher
 - 
Monday, 30 Jul 2018

Masha Allah. Mabrook Sir.

May Allah give you good strength to serve the country

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May 22,2020

Mangaluru, May 22: Following requests from Kannadiga entrepreneurs in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and persistant efforts of former deputy chairperson of the NRI Forum of Karnataka government Dr Arathi Krishna, the government of India has finally approved the repatriation of stranded Indian expatriate workers amidst prolonged covid-19 lockdown through chartered flights arranged by their employing companies particularly in Gulf region and elsewhere. 

The government has also issued a Standard Operation Protocol (SOP) to be followed to be followed by those who hire the flights. The government's nod will not only allow repatriation of larger number of citizens, who are on wait-lists, but also allows private airlines to get their aircraft, crew, and operational staff actively working again in preparation for resumption of scheduled flights. 

Zakaria Jokatte, CEO of Al-Muzain Est. and K S Sheik, Director of Operations at Expertise Contracting Co. Ltd - both Mangalurean entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia - were among those who had sought permission to hire chartered flights for the immediate repatriation of their hundreds of employees. 

The NRI entrepreneurs in Gulf have thanked Dr Arathi Krishna for continuously persuading the authorities concerned to issue green signal for the operation of chartered flight at a time when there were only a few scheduled flights under Vande Bharat Mission. 

Welcoming the move Dr Arathi Krishna told coastaldigst.com that Indians stranded in any foreign country can utilize this facility. "Initially, I was approached by Mr Zakaria and Mr Sheik who wanted chartered flights to help their employees fly back to India. I asked them to write to the Indian Ambassador in Saudi Araia Mr Ausaf Sayeed. Then I requested the ambassador to forward the request to Joint Secretary Dr Nagendra Prasad, who is in charge of gulf division in the Ministry of External Affairs, and then to Secretary on charge of Gulf and then I requested Secretary of Economic Relations Mr T S Tirumurti who was also in charge of Gulf to follow this up," she said. 

"There were similar requests for chartered flights from African countries too. Then I persisted officers constantly to take it up to the Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla and Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and now all the people requesting this from Saudi Arabia have got confirmation from the ministry and communicated by embassy to those who had requested for the chartered flights," she said.

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March 25,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 25: In the wake of coronavirus outbreak, Nalin Kumar Kateel, Member of Parliament today declared that the coastal city of Mangaluru will remain completely shut tomorrow, (March 26) onwards.

"Today the people were given time to go out of their houses to buy essentials today. But from tomorrow, this will not be allowed," the MP said. 

"We are discussing with officials of all departments about ways to manage the situation. Essential things and facilities people need, will be delivered at their doorsteps. We are sorting out how to deliver the items on behalf of the government and mode of delivery of items to apartment complexes," he said.

He said that a large number of patients from Kasaragod had come into the city yesterday. Hence, the district administration has taken a decision, he said.

"Under the present circumstances, the hospitals in the city would not be sufficient for our purpose. So the administration will not allow any vehicles including ambulances into the city. All the ambulances would be blocked from entering Dakshina Kannada district at Talapady border and sent back," he said.

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January 21,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 21: Braving the biting cold, chief minister BS Yediyurappa took time out of his busy schedule to go around Davos on Monday.

Clad in a long coat over a suit, scarf and leather gloves, Yediyurappa, with secretary S Selvakumar in tow, took in the sights of well-laid bylanes, quaint houses and snow-covered pine trees. He also rode a cable car at Persenn.

A cook from Andhra Pradesh, who works at an Indian restaurant in Davos, served the CM shavige uppittu and khara pongal for breakfast. Yediyurappa had chapatis and rice for dinner.

Meanwhile, Karnataka is likely to have a ‘Centre for Internet of Ethical Things’, perhaps, the world’s first, which will seek to ensure ethical practices in trade and businesses, besides addressing issues like misuse of artificial intelligence, a concern that has been bothering business leaders across the globe.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Yediyurappa signed an informal agreement with Murat Sonmez, the forum’s managing director, on Monday. "Investors around the globe are worried about unethical practices in business and a centre is the need of the hour," Sonmez was quoted as saying in a press release. "If the Karnataka government is serious about securing investment, it should set up the centre immediately."

Yediyurappa immediately responded to the suggestion by prompting Sonmez to write down an informal agreement on a sheet of paper which both signed. "This centre will go a long way in Karnataka’s history of industrial development," Sonmez was quoted as saying in a release by the Karnataka delegation.

At the inauguration of Karnataka’s pavilion, Yediyurappa promised all support to investors. "We are happy to be here and look forward to engage you on various development agenda," he said adding that he was keen to partner on certain strategic research that can help Karnataka become a major player on the global stage. "With Karnataka emerging as a leading industrial state in India, we can make it a major player on the global stage," he said.

Industries minister Jagadish Shettar, chief secretary TM Vijaya Bhasker and industries secretary Ramana Reddy were also signatories to the informal agreement.

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