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Ashmath Ali elected new President of Kundapur Taluk Welfare Association Qatar

Kundapur (Udupi District), KARNATAKA :

Kundapur Taluk Welfare Association (KTWA) Qatar, elected new executive body for the next term during its annual general body meeting on May 15.

Ashmath Ali was unanimously elected as the new President of the association while Imran Nawunda was elected as the new Vice President.

Mohammed Arshad will be the new general secretary while Mehroz Byndore will be the joint secretary for the new term.

Among the other office bearers Mohsin was elected as the Treasurer, Zahid MH will be joint treasurer, Abdul Khader Sports Secretary, Zeeshan will be joint sports secretary.

Mubarak Kodi and Alam will handle public relations.

Akbar and Yaseen  Byndoor were elected in Advisory Panel, Sameer and Hameed Hemmady were elected as members of Working Committee.

Former President Ashmath Ali welcomed the event while General Secretary Mohammed Arshad proposed vote of thanks. Alam compered the event.

source: http://www.english.varthabharati.in / Vartha Bharati / Home> Gulf / by Vartha Bharati / May 26th, 2022

Madhya Pradesh: Rashida Be Khatri, a woman Bagh print artist wins national merit certificate

Bagh Village ( Dhar District), MADHYA PRADESH :

Rashida Be Khatri, a craftsperson of Bagh Print, has been selected for national merit certificate for 2018 by Union Ministry of Textiles.

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Bhopal :

Rashida Be Khatri, a craftsperson of Bagh Print, has been selected for national merit certificate for 2018 by Union Ministry of Textiles.

She has been selected for Bagh handblock print bedcover. In the bed cover; she has done fine work using natural dyes. Rashida has been working in the field for more than 30 years in Bagh village in Dhar district of the state.

She is the only woman to have been received two state-level awards in 2012 and 2014. She is wife of late master craftsman Abdul Kader. Rashida did not lose hope after death of her husband on May 12, 2019. She took care of her sons Arif, Hamid and Ali as well as the craft. Her sons are also working under her guidance to promote the craft.

Her designs are inspired by ancient monuments of Dhar district including Mandu Nilkanth besides Taj Mahal, Red Fort, Agra Fort etc.

source: http://www.freepressjournal.in / The Free Press Journal / Home / by Staff Reporter / October 31st, 2021

Former minister B.A. Moideen passes away

Mangaluru, KARNATAKA :

B.A. Moideen. File photo. | Photo Credit: H.S. Manjunath
B.A. Moideen. File photo. | Photo Credit: H.S. Manjunath

Former Karnataka Higher Education Minister B.A. Moideen passed away in a hospital in Bengaluru on Tuesday. He was 81.

Born to Abdul Khader and Haleema at Pejawar in Bajpe village in May 1938, Moideen, joined Congress in 1969 and held various positions in the party before getting elected to Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 1978 from Bantwal assembly constituency in Dakshina Kannada district. However, he was denied party ticket to contest subsequent elections following which he joined Janata Dal in the later days.

Moideen was a member of the Legislative Council for two terms, from 1990 to 2002. He was the Minister for Higher Education in the J.H. Patel government between 1995 and 1999, when he earned the name of a honest administrator. He rejoined the Congress later. Moideen, a staunch follower of D. Devaraj Urs, was conferred with the Devaraj Urs Award instituted by the State Government in 2016.

Moideen’s autobiography, Nannolagina Naanu (Me within Me) was to be released shortly. Though he was reluctant to pen down his life,  two writers, Muhammed Kulai and B.A. Muhammad Ali, coaxed him to do so and wrote the book.

Moideen, recalling his early political days, was learnt to have blamed three senior Congress leaders, M. Veerappa Moily, B. Poojary Poojary and Oscar Fernandes for his political debacle after 1983. “I didn’t do any harm to them and in fact had helped them when needed. Yet I can’t understand why they did hold grudge against me,” he had said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / Mangaluru – July 10th, 2018

Udupi: K P Ibrahim Matpady takes charge as president of district WAKF board

Udupi, KARNATAKA :

Udupi :

K P Ibrahim Matpady, the new president of the district WAKF board advisory committee of Udupi, appointed by the Karnataka state WAKF board Bengaluru took charge here on Thursday, March 22 at Udupi VS Acharya zilla panchayat auditorium, Rajathadri Manipal.

Gulam Ahmed Hejmady and Abdul Khader Yousuf K took charge as vice-presidents of the board.

The oath taking ceremony was administered by Maulana Rashid Ahmad Nadvi, a religious leader of Udupi Jama Masjid for the newly appointed office bearers.

Speaking to the gathering, KP Ibrahim Matapady said, “The purpose of WAKF Board is to take responsibility of the welfare of people and also unite them for the development of organization. Everyone should work in unity without any discrimination. WAKF board is a non political organization.

“The first work is to facelift the masjids and also construct cemetery. We do not have proper records for WAKF properties. This issue needs to be addressed at the earliest. We also intend to construction Muslim sabhabhavan,” he said.

Habib Ali, Ismael Moulana Byndoor, T Hussain Saheb Byndoor, B S Shamsuddin Navunda, Khalif Abdul Munaf Kandlur, Mohammed Ali Kunjimon Kodi, Shabhan Hangaluru Kundapura, Mohammed Gouse Sastan, Tajuddin Ibrahim Brahmavar, Faruk Saheb Baikady, B Afzul Saheb Hoode, Hazi Abbobakker Nejar, Habeeb Ali Ambagilu, Riaz Palli Udyavar, Nasir Ali Bailur, Azeezuddin Rizwan Moulana Karkala, Hassan Shaikh Ahmed, Abdul Khader and Abdul Rehman K Hejamady received their respective duties.

Yasin Malpe, president of District Muslim Okkoota, Haji Abbobakker Atrady, Gudan Bhasha former president of Muslim Okkoota, Ismail Athrady and others were present.

Muzauddin welcomed the gathering. Abdul Aziz compered the programme.

source: http://www.daijiworld.com / DaijiWorld.com / Home> Karnataka / by Daiji World Media Network – Udupi (HB) / March 23rd, 2018

Singing parodies into voters’ hearts

With barely three weeks for the Lok Sabha election, Kerala’s political parties are grappling with the fallout of defections, new alliances and the challenge from formidable opponents.

But this poll season, it’s business as usual for 36-year-old Abdul Khader–a song writer based in Kochi–as he works overtime in the recording studio, creating songs for the two warring political fronts with the same gusto. Kerala has been a flourishing market for “parody songs” since the 1990s, but a post-digital lull had hit the industry before Assembly and Lok Sabha elections revitalised the market.

Abdul started out with election parodies in 1997. Seventeen years later, he has morphed into a busy producer churning out songs on demand both for the ruling United Democratic Front and the opposition Left Democratic Front.

“This is a fairly easy season because it’s the Lok Sabha election. With 20 constituencies, there’s a maximum of only about 60 candidates to work for. With the Assembly election that covers 140 constituencies, it’s a different scene,” Abdul said.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> National / DHNS , DH News Service / Thiruvananthapuram – March 19th, 2014