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Jamaat-e-Islami Hind Rebuilds House for Poor Family in Kodagu with Donor Support

Kodagu, KARNATAKA :

Kodagu:

In Marapala, under the Thitimathi Gram Panchayat of Kodagu district, a dilapidated house belonging to a poor family—damaged over the years due to heavy rains—has been rebuilt into a beautiful new home. The initiative was undertaken by Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Kodagu District’s Baitu Zakat unit, with generous support from donors and the Sadrimane team.

In a simple ceremony held on the evening of Wednesday, July 23, the newly built house was inaugurated, and the keys were handed over by JI Abdussalam, Convenor of the Mysore Zone.

The event was graced by Gram Panchayat President Mrs. Ponnu, Vice President Mrs. Shyamala, members JI Afroz, local cleric Maulana Kamaruddin Ahsani, Baitu Zakat supervisor, and businessman JI Ahmed Balele, JIH Kodagu District Convenor JI C.H. Afsar Madikeri, District Secretary P.K. Abdurrahman Virajpet, Gonikoppa Circle Convenor JI Tanvir Ahmed, and JIH Siddapur Local President JI M.K. Ashraf, who played a key role in overseeing the construction.

source: http://www.thehindustangazette.com / The Hindustan Gazette / Home> News> Latest News / by The Hindustan Gazette / July 24th, 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

Muslim teen’s essay wins Gita contest

Jaipur, RAJASTHAN :

Nadeem Khan(file photo)
Nadeem Khan(file photo)

JAIPUR:

A self-confessed Sanskrit lover, 16-year-old Nadeem Khan has been declared the winner of a state-level Sanskrit essay competition on Bhagvad Gita in the Rajasthan capital.
At a ‘Gita Fest’ organised by the Akshaya Patra Foundation that concluded on Monday, two other Muslim students from Jaipur, Zaheen Naqvi of Class II and Zorabia Nagori of Class IV, also bagged top positions in a contest on the recitation of Gita verses.

The winners will receive their awards on Wednesday.

A student of Class X at a government school, Khan, the son of a labourer, has had a keen interest in Sanskrit language ever since it was introduced in his curriculum in Class VI.

“I find this language best among all known to me. I never found it alien despite the fact that I rarely get a chance to speak it, even in my class. The competition has acknowledged my devotion for the language,” said Khan.

“In my Sanskrit class, the teacher rarely speaks the language. They ask us to only focus on writing in Sanskrit. I am not fluent in speaking Sanskrit,” he added.

The teenager, however, will not able to make it to the award ceremony. “I have an exam on Wednesday but my parents and grandmother will collect the prize on my behalf,” said Khan.

The foundation organised three competitions – essay on Gita, recitation of Gita verses and handwriting competitions – which saw participation by over 8,000 students from 200 schools across Rajasthan.
Tanveer Ahmed, a government employee in the health department, was upbeat about daughter Zaheen’s win. “My daughter worked very hard. Every day she would memorise verses from the Gita for hours to improve her diction and pronunciation. It’s a proud moment for us,” said Ahmed.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The  Times of India / Home> City News> Jaipur News> Schools & Colleges / by Shoeb Khan / December 20th, 2017

City’s Muay Thai Boxers bag 14 medals

Mysuru, KARNATAKA :

Seen in the picture are (kneeling from left) M. Manoj, Phaneesh, R. Darshan, N. Puneeth, Varun Bhat, K.M. Raaghu, B. Kishora, and Rohith Bhat; (standing from left) Referee M.J. Chethan, Abdul Razack, Naveen Shetty, Chidambaram, C. Chethan, M.S. Sanjana, MTI Official Tanveer Ahmed, MTI President M.H.Abid, Head Coach-Kru.Vikram, R. Rashi, Sumanth Subrahmanya, Dileep, Syed Touseef, Suleman Shariff and Referee Srihari.
Seen in the picture are (kneeling from left) M. Manoj, Phaneesh, R. Darshan, N. Puneeth, Varun Bhat, K.M. Raaghu, B. Kishora, and Rohith Bhat; (standing from left) Referee M.J. Chethan, Abdul Razack, Naveen Shetty, Chidambaram, C. Chethan, M.S. Sanjana, MTI Official Tanveer Ahmed, MTI President M.H.Abid, Head Coach-Kru.Vikram, R. Rashi, Sumanth Subrahmanya, Dileep, Syed Touseef, Suleman Shariff and Referee Srihari.

Mysuru :

Muay Thai Kick Boxers, representing Mysore Muay Thai Trust in city, have bagged 14 medals at the Muay Thai gala events conducted at the Muay Thai India-MTI national head quarters in Bengaluru recently.

Fighters from Odisha, Maharashtra, TN, Kerala and Karnataka participated at the events.

Results:

Shetty- Bantam Weight-Winner-A Div

B. Kishora – Welter Weight-Winner-A Div

Abdul Razack- Light Middle Weight-Winner-A Div

N. Puneeth- Light Fly Weight -Winner-B Div

Rohith.G. Bhat- Light Welter Weight-Winner-B Div

R. Rashi- Pin weight-Runner up-A Div

R. Darshan- Bantam Weight-Runner up-A Div

Chidambaram- Light welter Weight-Runner up-A Div

Suleman Shariff- Light Weight-Runner up-A Div

Syed Touseef Ahmed- Light Middle Weight-Runner up-A Div

C. Chethan- Middle Weight-Runner up-A Div

M.S. Sanjana- Fly Weight- Runner up-B Div

K.M. Raaghu- Light Welter Weight- Runner up-B Div

Varun Bhat- Cruiser Weight-Runner up-B Div

Sumanth- Cruiser Weight-Runner up-A Div

L. Srihari- Light Welter Weight-Semi Finalist-A Div

Dileep- Light Weight- Semi Finalist -B Div

Phaneesh Nagaraj- Welter Weight- Semi Finalist -B Div 

M. Manoj- Welter Weight- Semi Finalist -B Div

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / February 28th, 2016