Monthly Archives: June 2014

Farewell to retired Wakf Officer

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Mysore :

Syed Roushan Munavar, an eminent Officer of Karnataka State Wakf Board, retired as the Wakf Officer on May 31, after a relentless service of 35 years.

Munavar was very popular in the Wakf fraternity both among the Muthavallies as well as his colleagues and superiors. He has served at Mandya, Bangalore, Mysore and Chamarajanagar districts.

He has been replaced by Abdul Khaleel, who has worked at Head Office, Bangalore in various capacities, as Wakf Officer.

A farewell function was organised recently by his colleagues at District Wakf Advisory Committee in Mysore.

Speaking on the occasion, Janab Urooj Ahmed, Chairman, District Wakf Advisory Committee, lauded Syed Roushan Munavar for his efficiency and extraordinary qualities.

Former Chairman Shabbir Ahmed Khan, Janab S.A. Rahman, Secretary, Bada Makan, Mysore, Janab Syed Shafi Ahmed Sahib, Retired Executive Engineer and Secretary, Anjuman-e-Hadeekathul Adab, Mysore, Janab Syed Shafi Ahmed also spoke.

Speaking after receiving the felicitation, Syed Roushan Munavar got emotional and thanked all those who contributed in his successful career.

Abdul Khaleel, the new Wakf Officer, thanked those present and all his superiors who have shown faith in him and posted him as Wakf Officer.

Noor Ibrahim Khan, Legal Co-ordinator of the Board for Mysore Division, past Wakf Officers Mir Mubarak Ali and Israr Ali Khan and President and Secretaries of Wakf Institutions of the District were present on the occasion.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General  News / June 09th, 2014

IAS topper Musharraf Ali urges Muslims to prove their mettle

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Hyderabad : 

Perseverance and hard work is the key of success, disappointment can become an obstacle in the way of success. These views were expressed by IAS topper Mohammed Musharraf Ali. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) declared the results on Thursday of the Civil Service Examination 2013 in which Hyderabadi youth Mohammed Musharraf Ali Farooqui secured 3rd rank in the state and placed himself among top100 of the country.

Musharraf told that true spirit is needed for achieving any goal. He declared it baseless that Muslims are deprived of opportunities or representation and they are discriminated. He told that Muslims do not try to prove their mettle. He urged Muslim youth to play their role in the construction of nation and community instead of thinking for their own self. Today the country needs Muslim cooperation on every level this should be done by Muslims like an obligation. Muslims should prove their mettle instead of getting disappointed.

Mohammed Musharraf Ali resident of Hyderguda is the son of Mohammed Murtaza Ali Farooqui Deputy Commissioner of Prohibition and excise of Hyderabad division. He completed his primary education in a private school of Ramkoti and did inter from a private college of Narayanguda. He studied engineering from Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology and was the topper in his batch.

Siasat news

source: http://www.siasat.com /  The Siasat Daily / Home> Hyderabad / Friday – June 13th, 2014

I got good rank because of parent’s blessings, punctuality of prayers and hard work

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Hyderabad :

Syed Hina Afreen belongs to a middle class family. EAMCET repeater Hina secured 3360 rank in medicine category this time and it is hoped that she will get admission in MBBS. Hina had appeared for EAMCET last year and had got 11611. Instead of going for BDS or pharmacy she again appeared for EAMCET for this Siasat editor Mr. Zahed Ai Khan and Siasat Managing Editor Mr. Zaheeruddin Ali Khan encouraged her saying that she has lot of potentials. Siasat had sponsored the student for EAMCET coaching.

Syeda Hina called on Mr. Zahed Ali Khan and informed him about her success on which the later assured complete cooperation in the future. Hina and her parents thanked Mr. Zahed Ali Khan for his support.

Syeda Hina told that hard work, punctuality of prayers, recitation of Quran and blessings of her parents Mr. Syed Abdur Rafeeq and Mrs. Ismath Rafeeq have helped her in achieving the success.

Siasat news

source: http://www.siasat.com /  The Siasat Daily / Home> Hyderabad / Friday – June 13th, 2014

Famous tracker called to trap Icrisat Panther

Panther caught on camera at Icrisat (Photo: DC)
Panther caught on camera at Icrisat (Photo: DC)

Hyderabad:

Nehru Zoological Park veterinary officials and tiger specialist Nawab Shafath Ali Khan were called in to tranquilise the panther on prowl at Icrisat  (International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics) in Patancheru.

Though the panther was caught on the camera-trap set up by wildlife officials, it has managed to avoid capture.

Additional principal chief conservator of forests (wildlife) Mallikarjuna Rao said, “We have stepped up our efforts to catch it. We are also taking the help of Shafath Ali Khan to track the animal.”

Mr Khan has been involved in tranqualising man-eaters in various parts of the country. Mr Rao added, “The animal rescue van from Nehru Zoological park has been kept at Icrisat. A veterinary team, led by Dr Srinivas, which has expertise in tranquilisation has also been deployed.”

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> Current Affairs / DC Correspondent / June 11th, 2014

Malayali mayor for Croydon

Manju Shahul Hameed (Photo: DC)
Manju Shahul Hameed (Photo: DC)

Thiruvananthapuram:

In a rare instance, a Malayali woman has become a Mayor in England. She is Pothencode native, Manju Shahul Hameed, who took the oath as Labour party’s Mayor of Croydon. She has been a councillor since 2006 and contested from the Broad Green ward in Croydon, which was hit by riots in 2011.  She wrested the borough from the Conservatives after a period of eight years.

It was marriage to Rafi Shahul Hameed who works with the London Transport that took Manju to London in 1996. After graduating  from Chempazhanthy S. N. College, she pursued masters in scientific and engineering software in Greenwich University in London. She was  also active in student politics at the university. Manju’s father, M. Jalaludin, had retired as a CID official with the Special Branch, while her mother, Raihanath, is no more. Manju’s priority as Croydon Mayor is to bring the diverse communities there under one banner promoting their rich culture.

“Today’s function is known as the mayoral making and a detailed investiture ceremony is also on the anvil. My priority is to raise the profile of Croydon which has a huge population of Malayalis,” Manju told DC over phone from London. Another Malayali who  reached the top echelons of Labour party is Omana Gangadharan, who was the civic ambassador in the Newham borough of London.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> Current Affairs / DC / Cynthia Chandran / June 05th, 2014

‘KNIGHTS IN KHAKI’ Police Shields presented to 8 Cops

 The eight Police personnel, who were felicitated by Mysore Round Table-21 and Mysore Ladies Circle-9 in city last evening, are seen with City Police Commissioner Dr. M.A. Saleem, Additional SP Pradeep Kumar, Mysore Round Table-21’s Hon. Tabler Harish Raman, Chairman Wari, Mysore Ladies Circle-9 Chairperson Shruti Giri, National Editor Namrata Shenoy and others.
The eight Police personnel, who were felicitated by Mysore Round Table-21 and Mysore Ladies Circle-9 in city last evening, are seen with City Police Commissioner Dr. M.A. Saleem, Additional SP Pradeep Kumar, Mysore Round Table-21’s Hon. Tabler Harish Raman, Chairman Wari, Mysore Ladies Circle-9 Chairperson Shruti Giri, National Editor Namrata Shenoy and others.

Mysore :

Mysore Round Table-21 and Mysore Ladies Circle-9 yesterday felicitated eight Police Constables in its 42nd annual event ‘Knights in Khaki’ at Hotel Olive Garden in city.

The eight Constables including one lady Constable from Mysore City and District, who were presented with Police Shields are from the categories of Crime, Traffic, Law and Order, Women’s Police Wing.

City Police Commissioner Dr. M. A. Saleem, speaking as the chief guest, said that his objective was to make Mysore city numero uno in traffic discipline and urged the motorists to wear seat belts. Additional SP Pradeep Kumar also spoke on the occasion.

The Police Constables who were felicitated were: Mysore City Police – R. Manjunath, CPC34-Metagalli Police Station, M. P. Purushothama, CPC299-Udayagiri Police Station, N.M. Mallesh, CPC450 -KR Traffic Police Station, Gayathri, MPC91-Mahila Police Station. Mysore District Police: P. Ramesh, CPC 491, S. J. Manjunath, CPC 484, Nayeem Ahmed CPC 548 and T. Nagaraju, AHC80.

The awardees were presented with a shield, a memento, a certificate and gifts donated by the sponsors.

Mysore Round Table-21’s Honorary Tabler Harish Raman, Chairman Wari, Mysore Ladies Circle-9 Chairperson Shruti Giri, National Editor Namrata Shenoy and others were present.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 07th, 2014

Bankers Recreation Club fetes merit students

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Mysore :

“Children should be allowed to pursue education in the subject of their choice instead of their parents forcing them to choose a course,” opined Dr. M.R. Ravi, Addl. Regional Commissioner.

He was speaking at the Prathibha Puraskar award presentation function organised by Bankers’ Recreation Club at its premises in Sharadadevinagar here last evening.

Dr. Ravi said that during earlier days only a few students used to score high marks in examinations and used to go unnoticed. However, he pointed out that many students excel in examinations because of good parental support and encouragement.

SBI Deputy General Manager S. Ramesh Rao advised the students to widen the scope of their learning as competition was prevalent in every sector.

Totally, 25 students who had excelled in SSLC exam were presented with Prathibha Puraskar. They are: Nithyasurabhi (622 – MMHS), daughter of Roopasri and Ananthashayanam; Hymavathi (620, SVHS), daughter of Gowramma and B.K. Udayashankar; Gaurav (619 – VVHS), son of Aparna Dattatri and Dattatri; Sumitha S Rao (618 – SVHS), daughter of B.S. Suchetha and B. Suresh Rao; M. Aashik Narayan (618 – RKVS), son of Ashabharathi and M. Ganapathy Prasad; Monisha Gowda (617 – SVHS), daughter of Mamatha and Dr. Ankegowda; Chandana Shravani (617 – CKC), daughter of N. Shobha and Mahadevegowda; H. Parikshith (617 – SVHS), son of Shobha and Honnegowda; Aashritha (617 – SVEI), daughter of J. S. Poornima and S. Dinesh; M. Ganavi (617 – BVB), daughter fo Rohini and T. N. Harish; Ancia D’ Souza (617 – SVEI), daughter of Dr. Alphonsus D’ Souza and Dr. Veena D’ Almeida; Y. K. Sai Supreth (616 – RKVS), son of Divyaraj and Y. B. Kuppuraju; Praneetha (615 – SVHS), daughter of Dakshaynini and Thammaiah; B. Namratha (615 – SVHS), daughter of D. L. Savitha and T. V. Bhanuprakash; B. Niranjan (614 – SVHS), son of Rajamma and Gangadharaiah; Mohammed Faidh (614 – SVHS), son of Razia Sultana and Mohd. Aslam; L. Sangeetha (614 – SVHS), daughter of Nagasulochana and B. Lingaraju; Ravi Kiran (614 – SVHS), son of Gowramma and Doddaswamy; B. S. Raveesh (614 – RKVS), son of Dr. H.R. Nalina and B.T. Suresh; Sanjay N. Shastri (614- Gnagaganga), son of Sujatha and D. Shankar Narayana; Shamitha Shekar (613 – SVHS), son of Shubhada Shekar and K. L. Rajashekar; P. Samhith Sharma (613 – CFTRI), son of Dr. K.S. Bharathi and Dr. P. Ramesh Kumar; Apoorva (613 – VVHS), daughter of Swaroopini and T. Ramesh; Amitha (613 – VVHS), daughter of Roopasri and Gopalakrishna; Sahid Nehal (613 – MMHS), son of Shahida Begum and Aleemullah Khan.

Club President M.S. Umesh, Vice-President H. Balakrishna, General Secretary P. Suresh Nayak and others were present.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 06th, 2014

‘Knights in Khaki’ honour to 8 Police Constables

S.J. Manjunath, Nayeem, Ramesh, R.R. Manjunath, Mallesh, Purushotham, Nagaraju, Gayathri
S.J. Manjunath, Nayeem, Ramesh, R.R. Manjunath, Mallesh, Purushotham, Nagaraju, Gayathri 

Mysore :

Mysore Round Table-21 and Mysore Ladies Circle-9 will be felicitating deserving Police Constables in its 42nd annual event ‘Knights in Khaki’ today at 4.30 pm at Hotel Olive Garden.

Eight Constables including one lady Constable from Mysore City and District from the categories of Crime, Traffic, Law and Order, Women’s Police Wing will be felicitated during the event.

Police Commissioner Dr. M. A. Saleem will be the chief guest. Tr. Anand Ramu, Chairman, Area 6, Cr. Namratha Shenoy, National Editor, Ladies Circle India, will be the guests of honour.

‘Knights in Khaki’ honours the unsung heroes — the Police Constables — who do the real legwork in the Police Force and receive very little in terms of recognition. The Police Constables selected for this year’s awards are: Mysore City Police- R. Manjunath, CPC34-Metagalli Police Station, M.P. Purushothama, CPC299-Udayagiri Police Station, N.M. Mallesh, CPC450 -KR Traffic Police Station, Gayathri, MPC91-Mahila Police Station. Mysore District Police: P. Ramesh, CPC 491, S. J. Manjunath, CPC 484, Nayeem Ahmed CPC 548 and T. Nagaraju, AHC80.

The awardees will be presented with a rolling shield, a memento, a certificate and gifts donated by the sponsors.

For details contact Convenor Tr.Manish Salian- 9845227249.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 06th, 2014

Cinema icons get together to launch Dilip Kumar’s autobiography

The stage glittered with the presence of Hindi cinema icons like  Amitabh Bachchan , Dharmendra and Aamir Khan , when the trio, along with veteran actress Saira Banu and author Udaya Tara Nayar, launched thespian Dilip Kumar’s long-awaited autobiography “The Substance and The Shadow” in his presence here Monday evening.

Legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar, who was slated to sing at the event, couldn’t make it.

Held at Grand Hyatt in Santa Cruz here, the red carpet of the event saw celebrities from the old and gold age as well as new generation walk in for the momentous night.

(From left to right) Dharmendra, Salim Khan, Javed Akhtar, Aamir Khan, Madhuri Dixit, Amitabh Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra and Subhash Ghai with Dilip Kumar
(From left to right) Dharmendra, Salim Khan, Javed Akhtar, Aamir Khan, Madhuri Dixit, Amitabh Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra and Subhash Ghai with Dilip Kumar

From Zeenat Aman, Danny Denzongpa, Farida Jalal, and Vyjayanthimala to Subhash Ghai, Ayan Mukerji, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Rajkumar Hirani, Madhuri Dixit and Priyanka Chopra attended the gala.

Dilip Kumar’s wife Saira Banu, who looked resplendent in a green sari, was overwhelmed to see the fraternity’s participation in the event, which saw Karan Johar as a host. She hoped the book is appreciated.

Before the event, she said: “Please pray that the dedication we have written the book, it is received by the readers in the same way. Every chapter in the book is important and you all will read something that you have not read before about him.”

(From left to right) Vaijayanti Mala, Madhuri Dixit and Priyanaka Chopra
(From left to right) Vaijayanti Mala, Madhuri Dixit and Priyanaka Chopra

Born Muhammad Yusuf Khan, the actor entered filmdom with the 1944 release “Jwar Bhata”, and thereafter dedicated six decades of his life working in much appreciated films like “Mela”, “Naya Daur”, “Devdas”, “Madhumati” and “Mughal-E-Azam”.

His autobiography chronicles the 91-year-old’s life from his days as a child to present – the ups and downs in his life, his family, career, wife and more, as told by him to Nayar, who is a close family friend.

Aamir, who recited a poem penned by Prasoon Joshi specifically for the occasion, said: “We all were eagerly waiting for this big day. I am a huge fan of Yusuf sahab and I was waiting to read his book and his experiences.”

Actress Priyanka Chopra, who walked the red carpet, said she was “honoured” to be invited for the event.

Dilip Kumar and Saira Banu look engrossed in conversation.
Dilip Kumar and Saira Banu look engrossed in conversation.

“I’m so happy for them today. They have been close to my family for a long time. I have seen all his films and I really admire him,” she said.

For Madhuri Dixit, who walked in with her husband Sriram Nene, it was a proud moment to be part of the event.

“Dilip Kumar is a legend in himself and it’s a big day. He has been an inspiration for everybody,” she said.

Lata Mangeshkar, who is close to Dilip Kumar’s family, had given her consent to perform at the event, but if sources are to be believed, her ill health didn’t allow her to be present.

source: http://www.indiatoday.intoday.in / IndiaToday.in / Home> Movies> Bollywood / IANS Mumbai / June 10th, 2014

Momentous event

 launch of postal cover
launch of postal cover

A special cover on late Qadir Ali Baig and a brilliant monologue by Rashmi Seth marked the 10th anniversary of the Foundation

It was indeed an honour for theatre fraternity when a special postal cover was released on June 3, at Salarjung Museum, in memory of Qader Ali Baig on the occasion of his 30th death anniversary.

The occasion of the launch of the Special Cover was also to mark ten years of the Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Foundation.

Director of Postal Services, Radhika Chakravarthy said, “India Post honours famous personalities whose contribution is exemplary and it is a befitting tribute to late Mirza Qadir Ali Baig sahab.”

Acknowledging the unique honour, Mohammad Ali Baig said, “This tribute would provide further inspiration and motivation to us as well as rest of the country’s theatre fraternity.”

Special occasionA scene from the play 'Dhoop Ka Tukda'
Special occasionA scene from the play ‘Dhoop Ka Tukda’

Play by Rashmi Seth

The event was followed by a moving performance by veteran actress Rashmi Seth in the play Dhoop ka Tukda , which had the packed audience follow her in total silence. Seth acted in late Qadir Ali Baig’s several socially-meaningful plays in the 1970s and 80s like Aadhey Adhurey , Burf ki Minaar and has also featured in Mohammad Ali Baig’s epic spectacles Resham ki Dor , Taramati , Quli: Dilon ka Shahzaada and Savaan-e-Hayat . Her performance was an apt tribute to the doyen.

Dhoop ka Tukda , written by Nirmal Verma, is about a woman, separated from her husband, dwelling on her pathos, memories, the trials and tribulations in her life and her search for hope. Rashmi Seth excelled in the 40-minute monologue, maintaining the walk and body language of an aged, arthritis-afflicted woman who has gone through a lot in life, her tremulous voice modulation bringing out her misery evocatively. Subhash Gupta as the silent man in the park spoke with his expressions, though immersed all the time reading a newspaper. The play was produced by Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Foundation and directed by Rashmi Seth.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> MetroPlus / June 06th, 2014