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Killed on civic duty

TAMIL NADU :

In Tamil Nadu, opposing illegal mining can be fatal. Most murders are buried as accidents, while the mafia thrives on political backing.

Anti-quarry activists carrying portraits of Jagabar Ali, who was killed by the mining mafia, at Tiruppur Collectorate. | Photo Credit: By Special Arrangement

Tamil Nadu has seen a spate of cold-blooded murders of activists who oppose mining across categories—whether the mining of stone, granite, river sand, or beach sand. Powerful gangs operate these businesses, concentrated in Madurai, Pudukottai, Tirunelveli, Erode, and Krishnagiri districts, and they deal with all opponents ruthlessly, whether they are residents, activists, whistle-blowers, or officials. There is an enormous amount of money at stake, which ensures that concerns about ecological damage, biosphere disruption, or the loss of livelihoods and habitats barely register.

Frontline studied a list of deaths and found an ominous pattern of targeted violence, official apathy, and impunity for the mining mafia. The first sinister pattern is that monstrous 40 tonne or 60 tonne dumper and tipper trucks are the most common dispensers of death. Paid killers are used sometimes, but most of these mafia-orchestrated murders are staged to look like hit-and-run accidents. In many cases, they are quietly recorded as such, leading to widespread allegations of collusion between the Tamil Nadu Police and the gangs.

The killing of 58-year-old Jagabar Ali, whose story our lead piece records, followed the same script: he was run over by a tipper lorry on January 17, 2025. After offering namaz at a mosque, Ali was returning home on his motorcycle when a truck rammed into him head-on on an otherwise deserted street. He was killed instantaneously.

Ali is the latest in a growing list of deaths of those who fight the mining mafias. R. Jeganathan, a farmer from Kuppam in Karur district, who had demanded the closure of illegal stone quarries in his neighbourhood, was run over by a quarry truck near K. Paramathi in September 2022.

The incident took place one day after the quarry, located at Kalipalayam village near Kuppam, was shut down. The truck that rammed into his scooter and killed him on the spot belonged to the same quarry.

R. Jeganathan, a farmer from Karur, who had demanded the closure of illegal stone quarries in his neighbourhood, was run over by a truck in 2022.   | Photo Credit: By Special Arrangement

Activists such as R.S.A Mughilan, convenor of the Tamil Nadu Environment Protection Movement, as well as Jeganathan’s family and friends staged a series of protests in Karur demanding a probe. The police finally arrested three people, including the quarry owner, detaining them under the Goondas Act.

In 2022, an activist named Mani was run over by a lorry at Kavalkinaru in Tirunelveli district. The case was closed after being labelled an accident. On May 12, 2024, Natarajan, a farmer from Sarkar Kathankanni village near Uthukuli in Tiruppur district, narrowly escaped a similar attempt on his life.

The Uthukuli Police initially refused to even register a complaint. After five hours of persistence, the police gave Natarajan a CSR (Community Service Register) copy. When there were further protests, the police reluctantly registered an FIR on August 26, 2024, 100 days after the attempt on his life. “The police are now pressing me to sign a document claiming that the culprits are ‘untraceable’. I have refused. They are very much here, loitering in the neighbourhood. I live in fear,” he told Frontline.

B. Tamilselvan, an environmental activist from Erode district, escaped death when thugs hired by illegal quarry miners assaulted him in 2022. | Photo Credit: By Special Arrangement

On May 4, 2022, B. Tamilselvan, an environmental activist from Ekkadampalayam in Chennimalai in Erode district, escaped death when thugs, hired by illegal quarry miners, assaulted him with iron rods at an Internet centre. Tamilselvan had raised the issue of illegal quarrying at a village gram sabha meeting, which led to the closure of a quarry. Police filed a case against some unidentified people the next day. Nothing happened thereafter, and illegal quarrying continued.

Tamilselvan claimed that a local All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) functionary who owned the quarry was behind the attack. He told Frontline: “We knew the assailants. But the police did not take it seriously. We had to fight to get the FIR registered. I am still suffering from the injuries I sustained on my shoulders and head.” The Tamil Nadu Police have closed many such cases as “accidents”. “We have to fight to even get them registered as ‘suspicious deaths’,” said Venkalapalayam Natarajan, an anti-quarry activist.

It is not just stone quarry operators—illegal river sand smugglers also adopt the hit-and-run method to eliminate those who challenge their operations, with their victims even including high-ranking government officials and police personnel. For instance, in April 2003, Revenue Inspector R. Shanmugasundaram was run over and killed by a lorry transporting sand illicitly mined from the Palar riverbed near Palayaseevaram in Kancheepuram district.

In September the same year, Tahsildar G. Punniyakodi lost his life when he tried to stop a lorry illegally transporting blue metal from Erumaiyur, also in Kancheepuram. He too was run over.

On December 11, 2004, R. Venkatesan, Deputy Tahsildar of Tirukazhukundram, was killed when a sand-laden lorry ran him over at Manapakkam village.

On July 20, 2014, G. Kanakaraj, 43, a head constable attached to Thakkolam Police Station near Arakkonam in Vellore district, was run over by a lorry when he attempted to stop a tractor that was transporting sand illicitly mined from the Kosasthalaiyar river. Five officials, including the Tahsildar of Aavudaiyarkoil, Ravichandran, and four of his assistants, had a miraculous escape when a lorry rammed into their car near Pudukottai in September 2014.

Similarly, the killing of Srivaikundam’s Village Administrative Officer, Y. Lourdu Francis, on April 25, 2023, by a river sand mafia sent shock waves across the State and led to widespread protests by revenue officials. Francis, an upright officer, was opposing illegal quarrying in the Thamirabarani river and had registered a case against illicit sand miners in the village.

In the case of Francis, the police completed the investigation quickly and filed a charge sheet, with legal proceedings also moving quickly, and the Principal District Judge of Thoothukudi awarding life imprisonment to two miners on September 15, 2023. But this was one of the rare cases where the police, revenue, and mining departments worked in tandem to bring the culprits to justice.

Most of the time, the killers get away scot-free. Not surprising, given that a background check on those behind most of the attacks and murders often reveals the surreptitious involvement of individuals with political affiliations or links to their cronies.

If Jagabar Ali was a member of the AIADMK, the farmer Jeganathan was a Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) supporter who served as the party’s branch secretary and was also a close associate of senior party functionaries. But, as in Ali’s case, the DMK maintained a stony silence over Jegannathan’s murder.

The truth is that the lucrative business of mining stone, granite, and beach and river sand is in the hands of individuals who have strong connections to politicians of all hues.

source: http://www.frontline.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Environment> Illegal Mining / by Ilangovan Rajasekharan / April 23rd, 2025

Hyderabad Institute of Excellence Students Shine in IIT-JEE Mains 2025 – with Mohammed Aman Mustafa Khan scoring 99.831 percentile with AIR 244

Hyderabad, TELANGANA :

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Hyderabad:

The Hyderabad Institute of Excellence (HIE) has once again proven its academic prowess with an impressive performance in the IIT-JEE Mains 2025. Around 85% of the students from the institute’s prestigious ‘Super 40’ batch have qualified for the IIT-JEE Advanced 2025, reported the Siasat.

Among the top achievers, Mohammed Aman Mustafa Khan stood out by securing an outstanding 99.831 percentile, earning him an All India Rank (AIR) of 244 in the IIT-JEE Mains 2025.

The HIE, a residential junior college known for its 100% success rate in intermediate examinations, offers a focused academic environment for students aiming for careers in engineering, medicine, or defense through the NDA. Situated on a sprawling 115-acre campus, the institute boasts world-class facilities including international-standard sports infrastructure, a gym, swimming pool, horse riding tracks, and more.

The remarkable results this year are a testament to the institute’s dedicated mentoring and comprehensive academic strategy.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News> Report / by Radiance News Bureau (headline edited) / April 20th, 2025

National seminar on Prof. Abdul Qavi Desnavi on Apr. 1-2 in Bhopal

Desna Village (Block Asthawan – Nalanda District), BIHAR / Mumbai, MAHARASHTRA / Bhopal, MADHYA PRADESH :

Prof. Abdul Qavi Desnavi (November 1, 1930 – July 7, 2011)

Bhopal:

A two-day National seminar is being organised on “Prof. Abdul Qavi Desnavi Hyat Aur Adabi Khidmat” here on April 1 and 2 at Mulla Ramuzi Sanskriti Bhavan, the headquarters of Madhya Pradesh Urdu Academy, (MPUA).

The seminar is being organised by Ilma Education Society, Bhopal under the joint aegis of National Council for the Promotion of Urdu Language, (NCPUL) and MPUA.

Mr. Kailash Sarang, former Rajya Sabha member, will inaugurate the seminar on April 1 at 10 am which will be presided over by Urdu litterateur Prof. Afaq Ahmad.

AThe guests of honour on the occasion include: Mr. Aziz Qureshi, ex-member of Lok Sabha, Mr. Iqbal Majeed, Prof. Shakoor Khan, Prof. Muzaffar Hanafi and Prof. Ateequllah.

Prof. Afaq Husain Siddiqui will deliver the keynote address in the inaugural function while Kausar Siddiqui, director of the organising committee shall welcome the guests. Mr. Ali Mutaqqui Desnavi, the eldest son of late Prof. Abdul Qavi Desnavi will propose vote of thanks.

After the inaugural function there would be two sessions on April 1 and three on the next day. Two-and-a-half dozen scholars and writers from all over India will present their papers in different sessions of the seminar.

They include: Prof. Muzaffar Hanafi (Delhi), Mr. Ayub Waqif (Mumbai), Master Akhtar, Mr. Arif Aziz & Dr. Arjumand Bano Afshan (all three from Bhopal), Prof. Ateequllah (Delhi), Prof. Khalid Mahmood (Delhi), Maulana Syed Sharafat Ali Nadwi (Bhopal), Dr. Yaqoob Yawar (Banaras), Mr. Iqbal Masood, Mr. Rasheed Anjum & Dr. (Mrs.) Razia Hamid (all three from Bhopal), Dr. Saifi Sironji (Sironj), Prof. Manzar Husain (Ranchi), Prof. Afaq Ahmad (Bhopal), Dr. Maula Baqsh (Delhi), Mr. Naseem Ansari (Bhopal), Mr. Zia Farooqui, Mr. Ashfaq Mashhadi, Mr. Khalid Abidi, Dr. Mahtab Alam & Mr. Javed Yazdani (all six from Bhopal), Dr. Mohammad Nauman & Dr. Khalid Mubashshir (both from Delhi), Dr. Abdul Waheed Khan (Jabalpur), Mr. Naeem Kausar, Mr. Khursheed Akhtar (both from Bhopal), Dr. Shan Fakhri (Sironj), Mr. Habib Ahmad & Mr. Inamullah Lodhi (both from Bhopal).

Meanwhile, it may be stated here that Prof. Abdul Qavi Desnavi (November 1, 1930 – July 7, 2011) was an Indian eminent Writer, Critic, Bibliographist, Linguist and Scholar of Urdu language. He has authored more than 50 books on Urdu literature. His books were also translated in other languages. His important work was about Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Mirza Ghalib, Allama Muhammad Iqbal and litterateurs of Bhopal.

He was recipient of several awards. He received Senior Fellowship from the Union Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India. His great treatise was a voluminous book on one of India’s frontline freedom fighter and first Union Education Minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad over 900 pages titled “Hayat-e-Abul Kalam Azad” which he penned in the year 2000. It was acclaimed nationally and internationally.

Desnavi was born in Nalanda
Prof. Desnavi was born on November 1, 1930 in village Desna of block Asthawan in Nalanda district Bihar. He belonged to the family of Great Muslim scholar Syed Sulaiman Nadvi, who was one of the eminent historian and biographers of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), during his times. He was the second son of late Prof. S. M. Saeed Raza, who was Professor of Urdu, Arabic and Persian languages in St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. His elder brother was Prof. Syed Mohi Raza and younger brother was Syed Abdul Wali Desnavi.

Education
Prof. Desnavi had his primary education in Arrah town of Bihar state. After completing his graduation & post-graduation in First Division from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai, he joined Department of Urdu in Saifia Post Graduate College, Bhopal in February 1961. He went on to become Professor and Head of the Urdu Department of Saifia Post Graduate College. He was well-known literary figure in India and in the Urdu world.

His shining disciples
Many scholars, poets and teachers of today such as lyricist Javed Akhtar, Poet Mushtaq Singh, Prof. Muzaffar Hanafi, Selani Silwatte, Prof. Khalid Mehmood, Prof. Mohammed Naumaan Khan, Prof. Afaq Husain Siddiqui, poet Iqbal Masood, Dr. Iqbal Masood Nadvi, Ahsanuddin Farooqui, Khurshid Akhtar, Mohammed Naseem, Dr. Qamar Ali Shah, Prof. Yaqoob Yawar, Maulana Syed Sharafat Ali Nadvi, Prof. Arjumand Bano Afshan etc. were under his tutelage during their student days in Bhopal and are now sparkling in the Urdu world. Under his guidance many students attained Ph.D. degrees.

He retired in 1990. He was also holding many Honorary positions such as: • Additional Principal of Saifia Post Graduate College, Bhopal.(1983–1985); • Secretary of Madhya Pradesh Urdu Academy, Bhopal (1991–92); • Elected Member Majlis-e-Aam Anjuman Taraqqui Urdu (Hind), New Delhi (1979–1984); • Member of All India Anjuman Taraqui Urdu Board, New Delhi, (1977–1978); • Member of Program Advisory Committee, All India Radio, Bhopal (1978–1979); • Member Executive Council, Barkatullah University Bhopal, (1980–1982); • Chairman of Board of Studies, Urdu, Persian & Arabic, Barkatullah University Bhopal, (1977–1980) and (1984–1985); • Dean Faculty of Arts, Barkatullah University Bhopal, (1980–1982) & • Member Working Committee, Taj-ul-Masajid, Bhopal (1997-2007)

Awards
Prof. Desnavi received many awards in his lifetime such as Shibli Award, Mumbai, 1957; Senior Fellowship, Ministry of Education & Culture, Government Of India for 4 Years, 1979-1983; Sanad “Imteyaz Meer” All India Meer Academy, Lucknow 1981; Nawab Siddique Hasan Khan Provincial Award, Bhopal 1986; Bihar Urdu Academy Award, for recognition of Urdu services (1988–89) & (1989–90); All India “Parvez Shahidi Award” West Bengal Urdu Academy, Calcutta 1998.

His books
The books Prof. Desnavi authored to enrich the Urdu literary world included: Ek Aur Mashriqi Kutub Khana (1954); Hasrat Ki Siyasi Zindagi (1956); Aur Hindustan Jag Utha (1963); Allama Iqbal Bhopal Mein (1967); Mazameen Lisan-un-Sidque (1967); Bhopal Aur Ghalib (1969); Ghalibyaat (1969); Nuskha-e-Bhopal Aur Nuskha-e-Bhopal Sani (1970); Qadir Nama-e—Ghalib (1971); Anis Numa (1973); Ek Shahar Panch Mushahir (1973); Nazr—e-Sajjad (1974); Mota’ala—e—Khotoot—e—Ghalib 1975, (Edition 2nd 1979); Saat TahrireiN (1975); Hindustan MeiN Iqbaliat (1976); Talash-o—Taasur (1977); Mehdi Hassan Efadi (1977); Iqbal Uneesween Sadi MeiN(1977); Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer (1977); Bachon Ka Iqbal (1978); Iqbal Aur Dilli (1978); Abdul Haque Banam Mahvi (1980); Nazr-e-Takhallus (1981); Mota’ala-e-Ghobar-e—Khatir (1981); Dhanpat Rai Nawab Rai Premchand (1981); Iqbal Aur Darul Iqbal Bhopal (1983); Iqbaliat Ki Talash (1984); Yadgar—e—Sulaiman (1984); Iqbaliat Ki Talash Publisher, Globe Publishers, Urdu Bazar Lahore, Pakistan (1985); Armoghane-Saifia (Co—Editor) (1986); Abul Kalam Azad (1987); Maulana Abul Kalam Mohiuddin Ahmad Azad Dehlavi (1988); Mahanama Lisan-un-Sidque (1988); Yadgar—e—Azad (1989); Mataihiyat (1989); Talash—e—Azad; Talash-e-Azad, Shaqsiyat, Khidmat, Chand JhalkiaN (1990); Jawaharlal—o—Azad (Co—Editor) (1990); Ajnabi Shahar (1992); Fakhernama (Co—Editor) (1997); Urdu Shairi Ki Gayarah AwazaiN; Masreen wa Mutaliqat Azad; Hayat Abul Kalam Azad (2000); Bombai Se Bhopal Tak (2004); Dur Dais Se (2005); MaiN Urdu Hoon (2006).

His books translated in other languages are: Abul Kalam Azad in Hindi language Translated by Janki Prashad Sharma, Publisher Sahitya Akademi (1987); Abul Kalam Azad in Punjabi language Translated Inder Singh Raz Publisher Sahitya Akademi (1988); Abul Kalam Azad in English language translated by Syeda Syedain Hamid Publisher Sahitya Akademi(1991); Abul Kalam Azad in Maithili language translated by Fazlur Rehman Hashmi, Publisher Sahitya Akademi (1994)

The awards Prof. Desnavi received on his books are: Saat TahrireiN – Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy Lucknow, 1975; Uneesween Sadi Mein Iqbal – Bihar Urdu Academy Patna, 1977; Mota’ala-e-Khotoot Ghalib – Bihar Urdu Academy Patna, 1979; Mota’ala-e-Ghobar-e-Khatir – Bihar Urdu Academy Patna, 1981; Iqbaliat Ki Talash – Bihar Urdu Academy Patna, 1984, Abul Kalam Azad Academy, Bihar Urdu Academy Patna, 1987; Yadgar—e—Sulaiman – Maghribi Bengal Urdu Academy Calcutta, 1984; Talash—e—Azad – Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy Lucknow, 1991; Talash—e—Azad – Bihar Urdu Academy Patna, 1991; Talash—e—Azad – West Bengal Urdu Academy Calcutta, 1993; Urdu Shairi Ki Gayarah AwazaiN – Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy, Lucknow, 1993; & Urdu Shairi Ki Gayarah AwazaiN – Bihar Urdu Academy, Patna, 1993.

Under his guidance the Ph.D. degrees were awarded by Barkatullah University to • Dr. Muzaffar Hanafi – “Shad Arfi Shaksiat Aur Fun” 1974 Published – 1977; • Dr. Hadiqa Begum – “Abdul Rehman Bijnori Hayat Aur Khidmat” 1981 Published – 1984; • Dr. Naseem Shanvi- “Urdu Tanquid Ka Marxi Dabistan” 1981; • Dr. Mohammed Ayub Khan – “Iqbal Aur Gazal Goi” 1982; • Dr. Safia Wadood – “Takhalus Bhopali Hayat Aur Khidmat” 1984 Published – 1993; • Dr. Arjumand Bano – “Riasat Bhopal Aur Mushahir Urdu” 1989; • Dr. Shan Ahmed Fakhri – “Sironj Ki Khidmat” 1990 Published – 1999; • Dr. Yaqoob Ali Khan – “Taraqqui Pasand Shairi Aik Jaiza” 1990 Published – 1997 and • Dr. Mohammed Naumaan Khan – “Bhopal MeiN Urdu Inzamam Ke Baid”1990.

Poems
The poems composed on Prof. Desnavi include: • Pasban-e-Urdu by Rahbar Jaunpuri; • Nazre Abdul Qavi Desnavi by Arshad Siddiqui; • Anjuman Ilm-O-Kamal by Zafar Sahbai; • Herf-e-Khuloos by Kausar Siddiqui; • Shan-e-Imtiaz by Zafar Naseemi; • Qandil-e-Hikmat, Abdul Qavi Desnavi by Wafa Siddiqui;

• Kharaj-e-Tehsin by Arman Akberabadi; • Pahchaan Hai Saifia by Kamil Baihzadi; • Prof. Abdul Qavi Desnavi by Mateen Qurashi Shaheed and • Aik Nazem by Iqbal Masood.

Last breath
Prof. Desnavi died at about 5 am on 7 July 2011 in a private hospital where he was admitted following complaints of old age related diseases. He is survived by his wife, three sons and four daughters and a large number of relatives and literary friends to mourn his loss.

(pervezbari@eth.net)

source: http://www.twocircles.net / TwoCircles.net / Home> Indian Muslim> Literature / by Pervez Bari, TwoCircles.net / March 30th, 2012

Kashmir’s first-ever historic feat: RISE student secures All India Rank 152 in JEE Main 2025

Srinagar, JAMMU & KASHMIR :

Toiyeb has been officially recognized as the State Topper of Jammu & Kashmir, with his name listed on the JEE website’s official state toppers list.

Kashmir’s first-ever historic feat: RISE student secures All India Rank 152 in JEE Main 2025

Srinagar :

In a monumental academic breakthrough for Jammu & Kashmir, Toiyeb Ashiq, a student of RISE, has scripted history by securing All India Rank 152 in JEE Main 2025. This is the highest rank ever achieved by any student from Kashmir in the prestigious national-level engineering entrance exam — a moment of immense pride for the region and a landmark achievement in Kashmir’s academic journey.

In addition to his outstanding overall rank, Toiyeb has been officially recognized as the State Topper of Jammu & Kashmir, with his name listed on the JEE website’s official state toppers list. What makes this feat even more remarkable is that he also scored a perfect 100 out of 100 in Mathematics, a testament to his exceptional analytical skills and deep conceptual understanding. This likely places him among the top scorers in the subject across the entire country.

Toiyeb’s journey with RISE began in Class 10, when he joined the institute’s intensive three-year program. His academic brilliance shone through early on when he emerged as the CBSE Class 10 Board Topper in 2023. Since then, he has shown unwavering commitment to academic excellence, combining intelligence with hard work, and ambition with humility.

RISEis an educational institution based in Srinagar with a mission to uplift the academic aspirations of Kashmiri youth founded by three IITians Mubeen Masudi, Imbesat Ahmad and Salman Shahid. What started as a modest initiative has now become a powerhouse of talent development — producing IITians, doctors, and scholars. RISE has played a pivotal role in transforming the academic landscape of the Valley by providing top-quality coaching, mentorship, and exposure to national-level opportunities.

Despite the overwhelming praise and admiration pouring in, Toiyeb remains remarkably grounded and laser-focused on his next goal. “I am happy, but this is just a step,” he said modestly after the results. “My full focus is on the JEE Advanced exam coming next month.”

His mentors at RISE believe that this is just the beginning of his journey.

Salman Shahid, Co-founder of RISE, and a graduate from IIT Kharagpur said, “Toiyeb’s achievement is not just a rank — it is a message to every student in Kashmir that with hard work, the right guidance, and belief in yourself, nothing is impossible. He represents the future we believe in: brilliant, hardworking Kashmiri youth reaching the highest levels of academic success. This is a historic moment not just for RISE, but for the entire Valley.”

This achievement is not only a personal milestone for Toiyeb, but a defining moment for the entire education community in Jammu & Kashmir. It signals a shift — from limited access and opportunity to national-level competitiveness and success.

source: http://www.greaterkashmir.com / Greater Kashmir / Home> Education / by GK Web Desk / April 19th, 2025

26/11 hero’s trophies among items stolen in house burglary

BIHAR / Mumbai, MAHARASHTRA :

Chhotu Chaiwalla was in Nahur when burglars broke into his Wadala house.

Burglars broke into the house of 26/11 hero Mohamed Taufiq Sheikh, popularly known as Chhotu Chaiwalla, and stole the tthe trophies he had received for his bravery during the 2008 Mumbai terror attack. They also took away a TV, jewellery, cash and documents from Sheikh’s house in Wadala.

According to the FIR registered by Sheikh, he has two houses – one in Wadala and the other in Nahur. On October 31, Sheikh had left his Wadala house to live in Nahur as he was scheduled to attend a wedding in Kalyan on November 2.

At 11 am on Monday, Sheikh received a call from his neighbour in Wadala about the suspected theft in his house. The neighbour told him that the door of his house appeared to be dented

“I was about to leave for Kalyan when I received the call. I immediately cancelled the plan, and headed to Wadala. On reaching Wadala, I found that the latch of the door was broken and the door was dented. I then opened the lock and entered the house only to find it ransacked. The iron cupboard had been broken. A lot of items were missing from the house, , including two trophies that I had received after 26/11 terror attack. Other items that the burglars took away included a TV, gold earrings, some cash, brass utensils, clothes that I had bought recently and documents of my children”, Sheikh said.

Sheikh told Mirror that there could be other items, too, missing from the house as he has not able to assess the damage since his wife and children are away.

Shaikh approached the police which registered an FIR under relevant sections of Indian Penal Code for housebreaking and theft.

Sheikh said that he was already in financial stress due to the lockdown, and the burglary has added to his problems. “I am most hurt by the loss of the trophies which were so dear to me.”

Mirror had earlier reported how after being driven to frustration by lack of business and mounting debt, Sheikh was all set to wind up his life in Mumbai and return to Bihar.

Sheikh, who took the injured from CSMT’s long-distance section on a hand-cart to St George’s Hospital while Ajmal Kasab and Ismail Khan were still targeting people in the suburban section of the station, had not only seen his life’s savings disappear during the lockdown, but also a debt of over Rs 3 lakh accumulate.

Sheikh had a narrow escape in the 26/11attack. He was standing outside the station master’s cabin when Kasab and Khan began firing. He hid in the cabin and played dead when Kasab came in spraying bullets.

source: http://www.mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com / Mumbai Mirror / Home> Mumbai> Crime> 26/11 Hero / by Sachin Haralkar and Vallabh Ozarkar / November 03rd, 2020

Mumbai News: 26/11 Hero Chhotu Chai Wala Faces Financial Struggle; Tea Business Hit Hard

BIHAR / Mumbai, MAHARASTHRA :

The famous chai wala is now grappling with a significant setback in his tea business, burdened by loans amounting to approximately ₹20 lakh.

Mohammad Taufik Shaikh | File pic

Mumbai: 

Mohammad Taufik Shaikh, also known as Chhotu Chai Wala (38), gained recognition for his heroic actions during the 26/11 attacks when he saved around 10 individuals. Unfortunately, he is now grappling with a significant setback in his tea business, burdened by loans amounting to approximately ₹20 lakh.

Chottu chai wala’s heroic tale

Operating a tea stall near Saint George Hospital outside Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Shaikh was aged 25 during the Mumbai terrorist attack. Initially thinking the loud sounds were firecrackers due to an India vs South Africa cricket match, he soon realised the severity of the situation. Taking swift action, he closed the ticket counter gate, warned others, and evacuated the area, claiming he faced three bullets fired by Kasab.

Recalling the incident, he mentioned, “The first bullet broke the office window, the second hit the table, and then I had to lie down on the floor. Later, I called my wife, telling her I was in danger and might not survive. I contacted the Railway police on the phone.”

He continued, “After some time I came out of the station and saw people lying on the floor, bullets had hit them. I carried those who were alive.” He also assisted an injured officer and admitted him to the Railway Hospital in Byculla.

The subsequent pandemic dealt a severe blow to his business, almost shutting it down. To survive, he borrowed money, accumulating a debt of around ₹20 lakh. Despite attempting to mortgage his MHADA home, banks refused to provide loans. Struggling, he shared, “Currently, I am doing my business on credit.”

Financial support promised post 26/11

Post the 26/11 incident, promises of financial support poured in, with many railway officers assuring him of a job. Despite being felicitated by the Railway in Delhi, he realized later that the job offer never materialized.

Reflecting on the experience, Shaikh emphasized the need for individual alertness, stating, “Terrorists do not have any religion, they have the mentality to die or to kill people. I pray that an attack like this never occurs again.”

Residing in Nahur with his family, Shaikh came to Mumbai at an early age from Mujhaffarpur, Bihar, due to financial difficulties after losing his mother.

source: http://www.freepressjournal.in / The Free Press Journal / Home> Mumbai / by Megha Kuchik / November 23rd, 2023

Ruhul Amin Hazarika from Assam joins cancer detection research in Italy

Chenibari Village (Darang District) , ASSAM / ITALY :

Dr. Ruhul Amin Hazarika

A young scientist from a small village Chenibari in the Darang district of Assam has brought laurels to the country in global medical research. Dr. Ruhul Amin Hazarika has been appointed as a research scientist at the prestigious University of Calabria in Italy, where he will conduct research on cancer detection and diagnosis with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) and will assist in teaching.

Dr. Ruhul Amin Hazarika is the son of Bashiruddin Ahmed Hazarika and Rabia Khatun, residents of Chenibari village. He received his early education from local Assamese-medium government schools and after matriculation moved to Mangaldoi for further studies.

After passing 12th in Science from Mangaldoi Government Higher Secondary School, he obtained B.Tech, M.Tech, and PhD degrees from North Eastern Hills University (NEHU), Shillong. Due to his hard work and dedication, today he has secured such an achievement which is a matter of pride for the entire state and country.

His main area of research in Italy is to develop AI-based cancer detection systems. This technology can prove helpful in the early detection of cancer and can revolutionize medical science at the global level.

Dr Hazarika believes, “Medium of education and social status are not barriers if the hard work and dedication is genuine.”

He himself studied in Assamese medium government schools from primary to 12th standard and then achieved this position by obtaining a PhD from government universities.

After completing his education, Dr. Ruhul Amin worked as an Associate Professor at Manipal University, Bangalore, where, observing his research work and technical expertise, he received a research invitation from the Italian University.

This achievement of Dr. Hazarika is not just an inspirational message for his family or village but also for the students of Assam and India who dream of touching heights despite limited resources and difficult circumstances.

“With hard work and determination, any obstacle can be overcome. If I can do it, anyone can,” said Dr. Ruhul Amin Hazarika.

His achievement not only strengthens India’s role in the field of medicine and technology but also shows that boundaries cannot stop talent.

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Stories / by Ashad Ali, Mangaldoi / April 2Oth, 2025

Assam’s Shakeel Talukdar is flying his dream in USA

Bahri Village (Barpeta District), ASSAM / Florida, U.S.A :

Shakeel Talukdar in front of his aircraft

This is an inspiring story of a young man’s journey from a remote village in Assam to a flying club in the USA. Shakeel Talukdar of the Bahri village in the Barpeta district of western Assam, about 100 km from the capital Guwahati, has realized his childhood dream to touching the skies in a plane bringing glory to his family and people.

His achievement is extraordinary as he didn’t give up his dream of flying even after failing to make it to the the National Defence Academy (NDA), premier Military training institute, and made it happen.

He has been training at the International L3Harris Flying Academy in Florida since August.

His father Abul Kalam Talukdar said, “He had a big dream of flying since childhood. I told him I couldn’t make this dream come true. I asked Shakeel to study other subjects. Shakeel also underwent coaching in Delhi and wrote the examinations for the NDA. Here his dream was shattered as he did not qualify for the medical tests.”

Shakeel Talukdar with his instructor

Shakeel was hugely disappointed and fell into mental depression for some time. “We also felt bad about it,” his father said.

However, Shakeel Talukdar did not give up chasing his dream. He completed his commercial pilot training course. He completed the first phase of training during the holy month of Ramadan 2025 and it was an Eid gift to his parents.

The trainers at the International L3Harris Flying Academy praised Shakeel for his excellent performance. After successfully completing the first phase of training, Shakeel gained confidence. He had reached the threshold of his dreams.

“Shakeel did not break down after failing the medical test at the NDA in Delhi. He then took the pilot examination at the Director of Civil Aviation of India. After passing the examination, he was sent to the US by Air India for training. Shakeel is currently training at the L3Harris Flying Academy and can fly solo,” his father Abul Kalam Talukdar said.

Apart from studying, Shakeel Talukdar has been a sportsperson since childhood. As a child, he played cricket and badminton. He also participated in a national-level badminton tournament held in Hyderabad.

Shakeel Talukdar’s mother said: “As a mother, I am proud of my son’s achievements. We are all happy. Please pray for him. Shakeel tried his best to fulfill his dream. He would sleep only 3-4 hours a day and sit with a laptop or a book in his hand most of the time. He has now been recognised as a pilot. I appeal to everyone to pray for him.”

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Stories / by Ariful Islam, Guwahati / April 21st, 2025

Abdullah Bihar Topper in JEE (Main), Says Miles to Go

Aunsi (Bisfi – Madhubani District), BIHAR :

Patna:

Abdullah, known by only his single name, topped the list of successful candidates from Bihar who appeared for the JEE (Main) 2025, Session 2. The result was announced late at night on Friday. He scored 99.9945499 percentile, but he is not in a celebratory mood. He wishes to top the JEE (Advanced), which ensures admission in the best IIT.

Abdullah hails from Aunsi in Bisfi under Madhubani district. His father, Mohammad Sabir Hussain, is an assistant teacher, while his mother, Tarannum, is a homemaker. Abdullah is the eldest among five siblings.

Abdullah is preparing for the next stage of JEE – JEE (Advanced) at Kota, Rajasthan. He is very keen to study Computer Science. He wants to do better in the upcoming test, while his father says that Abdullah also aims to qualify UPSC.

Abdullah, after getting the result, said that he felt very good for it but it was just beginning and he has miles to go. He said that his routine continues to be the same and he was focusing on completing his daily assignments.

Abdullah completed his matriculation from Madhubani and then moved to Kota for his preparation. He secured 90 percent marks in his I.Sc. examination. Abdullah keeps from smartphone as he considers it a distraction.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Education / by Radiance News Bureau / April 20th, 2025

Chairman of Mitra Academy Iqbal Ahmed receives Lifetime Achievement Award by Education Today

Bengaluru, KARNATAKA :

Bengaluru:

In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of education, Iqbal Ahmed, Chairperson of Little Flower Public School and Chairman of Mitra Academy in Bengaluru, was bestowed with the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award – 2023 by Education Today Magazine.

The ceremony, held at the Taj Hotel Kempegowda International Airport Rd, Bengaluru, on December 11, 2023, celebrated Ahmed’s commitment to educational excellence.

“The accolade is a testament to Mr. Ahmed’s deep-rooted passion for education, driven by a sense of social responsibility. His leadership has not only elevated academic standards within the schools but has also prioritized holistic development, shaping students into well-rounded individuals with both knowledge and character. His dedication to excellence serves as an inspiration to educators and learners alike,” a press release stated.

The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes Iqbal Ahmed’s impact on the educational landscape, acknowledging his role in providing exceptional education at an accessible cost.

Expressing gratitude upon receiving the award, Iqbal Ahmed attributed the honour to the collective efforts of the school’s faculty, staff, students, and parents.

In addition to Iqbal Ahmed’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the ceremony also celebrated Tanveer Ahmed, CEO of Mitra Academy and Little Flower Public School, and his wife, Nafeesa Ahmed, Director of Presidency Group of Institutions Bengaluru/Mangaluru, who were honoured with the Power Couple Award for 2023 by Education Today Magazine.

source: http://www.english.varthabharati.in / Vartha Bharati / Home> India / by Vartha Bharati / December 12th, 2023