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Kerala schoolboy’s bravery brings three back from the brink of death

Mankada Village (Malappuram District), KERALA :

Mohammed Shamil C

That Sunday afternoon still lingers in Mohammed Shamil’s mind: the loud cries for help and the rush to save lives. Without hesitation, he dived into a murky village pond and brought three girls back to life from the brink.

One of them needed CPR, and he gave her the breath of life with the little knowledge he learned from school. Now, Shamil is hailed as a hero and showered with felicitations, trophies and mementoes – more than three dozen in less than two weeks.

Schools and clubs invite him to share his story, inspiring others to act in moments of crisis. For the Class 12 boy, it is about saving lives and not seeking praise.

Mohammed Shamil (right) and his younger brother Mohammed Shehin being felicitated with currency garlands at their school. | Photo Credit: SAKEER HUSSAIN

On July 13, around 2 p.m., Shamil’s peaceful afternoon at his Puthanveedu home at Mankada near Manjeri was disrupted. His mother Shahida had just received a distressing alert from ASHA worker Hafsath Palliyalthodi that three girls were drowning in a nearby pond.

Shahida’s frantic cry propelled Shamil into action. He sprinted 200 meters to the pond and plunged into the muddy waters, where two girls were desperately struggling to stay afloat while the third had already slipped underwater.

Muslim Youth League national secretary Najma Thabsheera felicitating Mohammed Shamil. | Photo Credit: SAKEER HUSSAIN

With careful precision, Shamil rescued the two girls. He was mindful of not putting himself in danger. “When one girl raised her hand, I did not grab it,” he said. “Instead, I caught her dress from behind and pulled her to safety.”

Just as Shamil thought it was over, the rescued girls broke down in tears, revealing that one more person was still submerged underwater. “That moment sent shivers down my spine,” Shamil recalled. “Initially, I was unsure what to do, but I took a few deep breaths and dived multiple times in a desperate attempt to rescue the last one.”

Fire and Rescue Services officers felicitating Mohammed Shamil. | Photo Credit: SAKEER HUSSAIN

The pond was over two meters deep, with murky water, making it difficult to locate the missing girl. As more people arrived, Shamil dove in three times before finally pulling out the 12-year-old girl with the help of his younger brother, Mohammed Shehin, who is a class 8 student.

She was not breathing, and her face was pale. Shamil used his school biology knowledge to do chest compressions. When she showed signs of life, he gave her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Within minutes, she started breathing again. The girl was then rushed to the hospital.

Shamil’s parents, Shahina and Ashraf, beamed with pride as they looked at the table filled with trophies and mementoes. The recognition came from all corners – the Fire and Rescue Services, local clubs, the MLA, the district, block, and grama panchayats.

Shamil, once just a student, has become a symbol of hope and bravery for the people of Mankada. “I just did what needed to be done,” he humbly said.

source: htttp://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> India> Kerala / by Abdul Latheef Naha / July 25th, 2025

Former Haritha Leaders Secure Strong Wins in Kerala Local Body Polls

KERALA :

Malabar:

Former state leaders of Haritha, the women students wing linked to the Muslim League, recorded decisive victories in Kerala local body elections, strengthening the United Democratic Front’s position across Malabar.

Advocate Fathima Thahliya, Advocate Mufeeda Thesni, and Advocate Najma Thabsheera won their respective contests with large margins. All three previously held top positions in Haritha at the state level.

Thahliya contested from the Kuttichira division of Kozhikode Corporation as the UDF deputy mayor candidate. She defeated the LDF supported candidate by a margin of 2,273 votes. She also serves as state secretary of the Youth League.

Najma Thabsheera won from the newly formed Valambur division in Perinthalmanna Block Panchayat. Contesting as block president candidate, she secured 6,730 votes against her rival’s 4,118 and continues as standing committee chairperson.

Mufeeda Thesni emerged victorious from the Tharuvana division of Wayanad District Panchayat. She polled 13,292 votes and defeated her opponent by 5,710 votes.

All three leaders have strong organisational backgrounds in Haritha, MSF, and the Youth League. Their victories come years after internal controversies linked to Haritha, which were later resolved. The results underline the continued political relevance of young Muslim women leaders in grassroots governance.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News> Report / by Radiance News Bureau / December 14th, 2025