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Muslim Mirror’s founding editor among the Prominent Changemakers of 2024

Mumbai, MAHARASHTRA / Chennai, TAMIL NADU / INDIA :

Syed Zubair Ahmad, the founding editor of Muslim Mirror, has added another feather to his cap by being declared one of the prominent Changemakers of 2024 by the Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP). The prestigious recognition was announced during a grand event held at the B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology, a deemed university in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The event was graced by honorable guests and attended by a large gathering of participants from across India.

Ahmad, a distinguished journalist, is known for his powerful advocacy for the rights and representation of marginalized communities, particularly Muslims, in India. Over the course of his career, spanning more than two decades, he has built a reputation for his unwavering commitment to truth, justice, and journalistic integrity.

The Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP) is Mumbai based pan India  non-profit organization dedicated to the socio-economic empowerment of the Muslim community in India. Through initiatives in education, employment, and community development, AMP works to foster leadership, skill-building, and social welfare, connecting professionals and organizations nationwide for collective progress.

“In a memorable ceremony, 100 inspiring individuals were honored with Changemaker Awards, and 100 state-level NGOs were recognized in the Best and Jury categories. Additionally, 10 organizations were celebrated in prestigious national categories,” said a press statement issued by AMP.

Notable national NGO awardees include;

  • ALTNEWS
  • APCR (Association for Protection of Civil Rights)
  • IMRC (Indian Muslim Relief & Charities??)
  • Institute of Objective Studies (IOS),
  • Allana CSR
  • Pataka CSR and
  • Seethakathi Trust

Some of the prominent Changemaker awardees included;

  • Syed Zubair Ahmad (Muslim Mirror)
  • Mohammed Wajihuddin (Times of India)
  • Aslayah Kallakath (Maktoob Media)
  • Abdur Rahman IPS (Retd.)
  • Akramul Jabbar IRS (Retd.)
  • Hammad Rahman
  • Adil Meraj and
  • Syeda Ruksheda.

The Lifetime Achievement Award was posthumously bestowed upon the Late Moosa Raza, IAS (Retd.), which was received by his family.

The Omar Khatani Memorial Award was presented to the Tarraqi I Foundation, while BSA Crescent Institute of Science & Technology received the Partner of the Year Award.

Mrs. Mariam Habib, Trustee of B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology, served as the Chief Guest and commended AMP’s efforts in education, employment, and empowerment. She emphasized the role of NGOs in bringing about significant societal change in collaboration with policymakers, and she noted that the legacy of the late B.S. Abdur Rahman is being continued with great dedication by the current leadership.

Dr. N. Raja Hussain, Registrar of B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology and Guest of Honour, praised AMP’s work in recognizing and motivating various organizations and individuals. He highlighted the ongoing collaboration between the university and AMP in developing students and faculty through guest programs. The event was presided over by University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. T. Murugesan.

Motahar Hosain, Chief Executive and Guest of Honour, congratulated AMP for instituting these much-needed awards to acknowledge the contributions of individuals in the development sector. He remarked that despite the sacrifices made by these individuals in service to others, they seldom receive the appreciation they deserve, making these awards a significant recognition of their efforts.

 Mr. Farooq Siddiqui, Head of the AMP National Coordination Team and the driving force behind these awards, stated, “AMP believes in collaboration and has been working alongside multiple organizations since its inception. Through the AMP NGO Connect project, we are connected with over 7,000 social organizations across nearly all districts of India, helping them with capacity building and implementing AMP’s social welfare projects in their regions. These awards are our way of appreciating their efforts and motivating them to continue their impactful work.” He also thanked the AMP Chapter and state teams for mobilizing massive nominations and captivated the audience at the packed Crescent Convention Center Hall with his superb and engaging awards announcement.

 Ms. Shereen Sultana, State Head – AMP Tamil Nadu, in her address, shared details about AMP’s initiatives and invited everyone to join hands for the betterment of society and nation-building. She expressed her gratitude to the management and staff of B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology for their cooperation in hosting the event and mentioned how she took up the challenge of organizing the awards ceremony in Chennai.

AMP Tamil Nadu State Executive Team member Mr. Yahya Rasheed welcomed the guests and successfully hosted the event with the support of Prof. Ansar.

The awards process for the NASE was multi-layered, with state, central, and a 9-member distinguished jury led by A.R. Khan, IAS (Retd.), President of A.R. Welfare Foundation, Dr. Syed Zafar Mahmood, Founder & President of Zakat Foundation of India, Dr. Farah Usmani, Founder & Chairperson of Rising Beyond The Ceiling, Prof. Zubair Meenai, Professor & Former Head of the Dept. of Social Work, JMI, Prof. Naseem Ahmed Khan, Chairman of the Dept. of Social Work, AMU, Dr. Shazia Manzoor, Head of DSW, University of Kashmir, Sherin Ali, Global Lead – Corporate Social Responsibility, WNS, Sajid Ali, COO of Tech Mahindra Foundation, and Gulzar Hussain, Head of Government Partnerships, UN World Food Program (India).

The success of the 4th edition of the awards was attributed to the collaborative efforts of key AMP team members, including Sajjad Parvez, AMP Zonal Head – South India; Dr. B. Raja Hussain, State Secretary; Syed Faheem, Chennai Chapter Head; and Syed Deen, Chennai Chapter Secretary. Their contributions, along with the support from the back-office teams at the Central Offices in Mumbai and Vaniyambadi, were instrumental in making the event a success.

source: http://www.muslimmirror.com / Muslim Mirror / Home> Indian Muslim> Media> Positive Story / by Muslim Mirror Desk / August 22nd, 2024

Samina and Shabana are changing poor educational standards of Muslims

Pune, MAHARASHTRA :

Shabana Contractor and Samina Shaikh

Samina Shaikh and Shabana Contractor studied together while living in the Muslim neighbourhood of Kondhwa, a Muslim-dominated area of ​​Pune, the cybercity of Maharashtra. On realising the poor educational indices of the Muslims in India, both decided to improve the situation for their community.

Samina and Shabana set up their organisation – Future Foundation – in 2016 with the sole aim of motivating Muslim children to attend school.

Both friends first surveyed the Muslim community and realized that students are unable to study due to difficult conditions at home. This, they found out, was also the reason behind the high dropout rate.

Samina Shaikh says, “We met students and parents in areas around Kondhwa. After talking to them, we understood the basic reason behind students dropping out of school.

“Due to lack of financial support, many had to drop out of school. As an immediate measure, we not only helped the students academically but also focused on how to empower their parents financially.”

Sameena says lack of financial stability is hampering a lot of parents from sending their children to schools. She says, “Many parents of Muslim children do not have permanent employment.”

A School run by Future Foundation in Pune

Due to this, there is constant economic instability in many families. To deal with this, children also start working from the early stages of their lives. That is also the reason why there are more Muslim children in the labour force than others.

Their Foundations offers job opportunities to Muslim women so that they can send their children to school.

Often the financial responsibility of the family falls on the husband. If women also become earning members, financial stability will automatically come into the family.

Sameena says that if the woman in the family is capable she can take care of everyone and it turns around the conditions of the family.

Keeping this in mind, Samina and Shabana worked to create employment for Muslim women. In most places, it was challenging to get Muslim women out of their homes but gradually Sammena and Shabana overcame this difficulty.

Most middle-aged Muslim women are not educated. Sabeena and Sbahana face the issue of how to make them employable.

Women beneficieries of Future Foundation’s assitance

Future Foundation found a solution to this. It directed them to pick jobs as household help, cottage industry, sewing, and security women in the nearby areas. Soon many uneducated women were employed.

However, the duo found a few families who were too poor to send children to school. The foundation provided them a monthly financial assistance.

Future Foundation also focuses on Muslim women who face domestic violence and have no support system. In the absence of financial support and shelter, these women have to depend on their abusers and in the process face more abuse and violence.

Only after the situation goes out of control, a woman leaves her home as a last resort.

In such a situation, he becomes the caretaker of her children too while she has no place to go and live. In such crises, a woman needs a safe shelter.

Keeping this in mind, Future Foundation has also set up facilities of free shelter for such women. Women escaping their abusive partners with their children are offered a place to live till their children complete their education.

Future Foundation is trying to ensure that the youth of Muslim community get higher education and the doors of foreign education should be opened for them.

The Foundation also organises awareness drives and camps to ensure that scholarships for the minority community are available to the needy. Besides, it also organises training camps to keep the youth updated about new skills in the industry.

Through the Future Foundation, Samina and Shabana are taking active steps to address a major issue facing the Muslim community. They believe that all barriers to education can be overcome through financial empowerment.

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Story / by Bhakti Chalak, Pune / August 17th, 2024

J&K DySP Humayun Bhat Killed in Anantnag Encounter Awarded Kirti Chakra

JAMMU & KASHMIR :

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) Humayun Bhat, who was killed during an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district last September, has been posthumously awarded the Kirti Chakra, the second-highest peacetime gallantry award.(ANI Photo)

Srinagar:

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) Humayun Bhat, who was killed during an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district last September, has been posthumously awarded the Kirti Chakra, the second-highest peacetime gallantry award.

Kirti Chakra is the second-highest peacetime gallantry award. Three of the four awardees are getting the Kirti Chakra posthumously.

Ghulam Hassan Bhat, father of DySP of Jammu and Kashmir Police, Humayun Bhat says, “We are very proud of him. We are proud parents and we will continue to be proud of such achievement by our son.”

After the announcement of Kirti Chakra to DySP of Jammu and Kashmir Police, Humayun Bhat, JK DGP RR Swain said, “We are very happy and proud. Apart from bravery, Bhat’s martyrdom is a long partnership of the Indian Army and JK police.”

GOC 15 Corps. Rajiv Ghai also spoke to ANI and said, “It is a moment of pride. I felt it was right to meet Humanyun Bhat’s family and express gratitude to the Indian Army. Brave officers like him are an inspiration for generations to come.”

Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) RR Swain, Goc 15 Corps Rajiv Ghai, ADGP JK Vijay Kumar, IGP Kashmir VK Birdi and other officers visited the residence of DySP Humayun Bhat to pay him rich tributes on the announcement of Kirti Chakra on the occasion of Independence Day.

President Droupadi Murmu approved 103 gallantry awards for the armed forces and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) personnel on the eve of the 78th Independence Day.

The awards list includes four Kirti Chakras, 18 Shaurya Chakras, 63 Sena Medals, one Bar to Sena Medal, 11 Nao Sena Medals, and six Vayu Sena Medals.

An Indian Army Colonel commanding a Rashtriya Rifles Unit along with a Major and a Deputy Superintendent of Police was killed in a gunfight with terrorists in the Kokernag area of Kashmir’s Anantnag district last year in September.

Along with Major Dhonchak and Colonel Manpreet Singh, who was commanding the Quick Response Team (QRT) of the Rashtriya Rifles, Deputy Superintendent of Jammu and Kashmir police, Humayun Bhat, also laid down his life in the encounter.

Meanwhile, earlier in the day, the country celebrated its 78th Independence Day with joy and fervour.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoisted the national flag on Thursday at Red Fort in the national capital, for the 11th consecutive time, on Independence Day.

The Prime Minister took to his social media app X to greet the country.

“Independence Day greetings to my fellow Indians. Jai Hind!” PM Modi posted on X on Thursday.

Upon his arrival at the Red Fort, PM Modi was received by Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, MoS Defence Sanjay Seth and Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane.

As soon as the National Flag was hoisted by the Prime Minister, flower petals were showered at the venue by two Advanced Light Helicopters Dhruv of the Indian Air Force in the Line Astern Formation.

After hoisting the flag, PM Modi began his customary address to the nation from the ramparts of the iconic monument.

The theme for this year’s Independence Day is ‘Viksit Bharat @ 2047,’ aiming to drive the government’s efforts to transform India into a developed nation by 2047. (Source : ANI)

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation . by DC Correspondent / by ANI / August 16th, 2024

Dr S M Rasheed Haji – A legacy of business and education

Mangaluru, KARNATAKA :

Mangaluru :

Dr S M Rasheed Haji is the son of S Ahmed Bawa and Zainaba and the grandson of M Kunhamu Haji and K Bawa Sajeepa. He married Razeena, the daughter of C M Kunhamu from the C T and C M family in Kasargod, in 1981. They have four children: three sons and one daughter. The eldest, Dr Rasmin, is married to Jowhar Bawa, his nephew and the son of the late Hamza Bawa. Jowhar Bawa is the managing partner of Bawa Fish Meal and Oil Co.

The eldest son, Rifath Ahmed, holds an MBA and is the managing partner of SMR Corporation and the general secretary of SMR Education Academy. He is married to Roshna P S, the daughter of Sherief Padoor of Chandragiri Construction Company in Kasargod. The second son, Dr Raif Abbas, MBBS, MD (Radiology), is married to Dr Sana Khadija, MBBS, who is pursuing an MD in paediatrics and is the daughter of Mehaboob H of ENERGIA Group, Jubail, KSA. The youngest son, Rahil Hamza, is a graduate and a partner of SMR Corporation, and also serves as a trustee of SMR Education Academy.

Dr Rasheed Haji has two elder sisters. The first was married to the late Hamza Bawa, a partner of Bawa Fishmeal and Oil Co in Mangaluru, and the second sister was married to the late Ibrahim Haji, a partner of Mysore Trading Corporation.

Career

Dr S M Rasheed began his career in 1975 in the export and import business, dealing with frozen marine products, fresh fruits, and other commodities. In 1987, he expanded into manufacturing fish meal and fish oil for domestic and export markets and also imported timber from Malaysia for the domestic market.

In 1994, he diversified his business by developing his first commercial project at a prime location in Falnir, naming it ‘Zainaba Arcade’ after his mother. With entrepreneurial spirit, talent, dedication, and a deep sense of community commitment, the SMR Group has completed more than twenty commercial and luxury residential projects in prime locations in Mangaluru. Over three decades, the SMR Group has earned a prestigious reputation and is now one of the most trusted real estate developers.

In 2000, Dr Rasheed entered the field of education and has been involved with several educational institutions including Highland English Medium School, Badria Group of Institutions, and Adarsh English Medium School. In 2008, with a vision to empower women’s education in rural areas, he formed the Mangalore Educational Enhancement Trust, which established Melkar Women’s PU & Degree College in Melkar, Bantwal taluk. In 2017, he started his own institution, SMR Public School, managed by SMR Education Academy in Melkar, Marnabail.

Profession

  • Chairman of SMR GROUP Builders & Developers
  • Chairman of SMR Education Academy
  • Managing partner of Westgate Realtors
  • SMR Corporation
  • SMR Fisheries
  • Designated partner of Bearys Associates LLP

Awards

  • Dakshina Kannada Karnataka Rajyotsava Award Winner in 2017
  • Doctorate Award from the University of Central America in 2022 (Recommended by Dr S Radhakrishnan Teacher’s Welfare Association of India for continuous and dedicated services in the field of social, educational, and public welfare)
  • Excellence in Service Award from the Karnataka State Hajj Committee, Bangalore, for services rendered at Hajj camp in 2009
  • Silver Jubilee Award from Darul Irshad Educational Center, Mani, for uplifting women’s education, awarded by Siddaramaiah, chief minister of Karnataka, in 2015

Social Activities

  • Founder chairman of Melkar Women’s PU & Degree College, managed by Mangalore Education Enhancement Trust, established in 2008
  • Founder chairman of Khairya Shelter, managed by Khairiya Trust (a home for orphans, poor, and destitute girls, established in 2008)
  • Founder chairman of Bearys Chamber of Commerce and Industry, established in 2016
  • Former chairman of District Wakf Advisory Committee, DK, 2017
  • Founder chairman of Dakshina Kannada Muslim Association (DKMA), established in 2015, providing financial assistance to the poor and needy upon the death of the breadwinner
  • Chairman of Adarsh English Medium School, established in 2000
  • President of Al Azharia Association (Al Madrassathul Azharia, established in 1927)
  • Chief Advisor of ‘Nando Pengal Trust’
  • Former working president of Karnataka Muslim Jamath, DK district
  • Chairman of ‘Ummag Oru Aga’
  • Vice president of Muslim Central Committee (DK & Udupi districts)
  • Vice president of Badriya Group of Institutions, Mangaluru (established in 1924)
  • Vice president of Mangalore Hajj Nirvahana Samithi
  • Vice president of Badriya Jumma Masjid, Kandak, Mangaluru
  • Vice president of Fouzi Jumma Masjid, Police Lane, Old Kent Road, Mangaluru
  • Vice president of Rahmaniya Jumma Masjid, Kankanady, Mangaluru
  • Treasurer of Islamic Cultural Centre (established in 2005)
  • Treasurer of Masjid Zeenath Baksh and Idga Masjid
  • Treasurer of Thakwa Academy, Mangaluru
  • Treasurer and Muthavalli of Masjid Thaqwa, Pumpwell, Mangaluru
  • Member of All India Milli Council, Karnataka state

Besides these, Dr S M Rasheed Haji is involved in various other social and educational sectors.

About SMR Corporation

SMR Corporation aims to bring one’s dream spaces to life with a passion for design and a commitment to quality craftsmanship. They create homes and buildings that inspire, innovate, and endure. They aim to turn one’s vision into reality.

SMR Corporation stands as a distinguished entity under the visionary leadership of managing director Rifath Ahmed, son of the esteemed S M Rasheed. With over 13 years of extensive expertise in constructing both commercial and residential marvels, Ahmed has steered the company towards a legacy of excellence. SMR Corp, synonymous with innovation, aspires to etch its name in the annals of the construction industry by consistently pushing the boundaries of creativity, technology, and unwavering commitment to delivering ground-breaking projects that redefine the standards of architectural brilliance.

Vision

At SMR Corporation, their vision is to be a pioneering force in the construction industry, transcending conventional boundaries through innovation and excellence. They aspire to shape the future of urban living by delivering cutting-edge commercial and residential projects that not only meet the highest standards but also redefine them.

SMR Gateway Residential & Commercial Complex, opposite Westline Medcity, Morgangate, Jeppu, Mangaluru

Through visionary leadership and a commitment to sustainable practices, they envision creating iconic structures that stand as testaments to their dedication to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction. Their aim is to be recognized as a trailblazer in the industry, leaving a lasting legacy of transformative spaces that enrich lives and communities.

Mission

The mission at SMR Corporation is to consistently exceed expectations by fostering a culture of innovation, integrity, and excellence in every aspect of their construction projects. They are driven by a commitment to deliver top-notch commercial and residential spaces that inspire, uplift, and endure.

Through meticulous planning, advanced technology, and a customer-centric approach, they strive to provide unparalleled value to their clients. They aim to build lasting relationships with stakeholders, uphold the highest ethical standards, and contribute positively to the communities they serve. By embracing change, embracing challenges, and embracing creativity, they endeavour to be at the forefront of the construction industry, setting new benchmarks for quality and innovation.

Quality Policy

Embedded in the heart of their corporate ethos is an unyielding commitment to not only meet but exceed the expectations of the esteemed clientele. This dedication seamlessly intertwines with their well-established service delivery system, which forms the robust foundation of their operations. In recognition of the dynamic nature of technology, they continually invest in its advancement, ensuring their processes remain at the vanguard of innovation. Furthermore, their comprehensive value analysis methodology empowers them to comprehensively assess the unique needs and preferences of their customers, allowing them to customize their offerings to align perfectly with their distinctive requirements.

In their relentless pursuit of excellence, they take immense pride in crafting environmentally conscious residences that embody the flawless union of sustainability and opulence. From project inception to the final touches, their team of seasoned professionals adheres to the highest standards of professionalism, working tirelessly to transform the dreams of their customers into tangible reality. They recognize the paramount importance of ethical practices and, therefore, operate with absolute transparency, integrity, and accountability. Every facet of their construction process, from conscientiously sourcing eco-friendly materials to implementing cutting-edge energy-efficient systems, is meticulously planned to curtail the environmental footprint while simultaneously enhancing the comfort and well-being of their residents.


Address:

SMR Corporation
3rd Floor, Westgate Terminus,
Falnir, Mangaluru – 575002
+91 89712 70999
+91 63660 99555
Email: smrcorporation99@gmail.com
Website: https://smrcorp.in/SMR-gateway.php

source: http://www.daijiworld.com / DaijiWorld / Home> Top Stories / by Media Release / January 18th, 2024

Jamia Hamdard Vice-Chancellor Prof. M. Afshar Alam Honored at SAHIT 2024 for Promoting Gender Inclusivity

NEW DELHI :

New Delhi :

Professor (Dr.) M. Afshar Alam, Vice-Chancellor of Jamia Hamdard, was honored at the prestigious SAHIT National Conference and Awards 2024 for his exceptional efforts in advancing gender inclusivity within the university. The conference, organized by CyberPeace Foundation and Miranda House in collaboration with the Indian National Science Academy (INSA), was held at the INSA headquarters here Monday.

Prof. Alam was recognized for his pivotal role in transforming Jamia Hamdard into a more inclusive institution, with women now holding over 50% of decision-making positions. His leadership is being hailed as a model for educational institutions across India, demonstrating that empowering women is a vital step toward the nation’s vision of becoming a Viksit Bharat or developed India.

The SAHIT 2024 event brought together some of India’s most influential change-makers, with luminaries such as Meeta Rajivlochan, Secretary of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India; Prof. Ashutosh Sharma, President of the Indian National Science Academy; and Prof. Bijayalaxmi Nanda, Principal of Miranda House, gracing the occasion.

Among the highlights of the event was the awarding of the Young Innovator of the Year title to 17-year-old Niyati Tewari. Niyati was celebrated for her development of an AI-based educational tool that aids students in learning about artificial intelligence. Additionally, she is the founder of Inaraa, a project that merges traditional tribal art with contemporary fashion, promoting India’s rich cultural heritage and supporting tribal artisans.

The SAHIT National Conference and Awards 2024 served as a powerful testament to India’s future, emphasizing the critical role of gender diversity in the nation’s progress. By honoring leaders like Prof. Afshar Alam and Dr. (Mrs.) N. Kalaiselvi, Director General of CSIR & Secretary of DSIR, the event reinforced the importance of inclusive leadership in driving the country toward a truly equitable and developed society.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Pride of the Nation> Awards / by Radiance News Bureau / August 20th, 2024

APCR Honored with National ‘Organization of the Year’ Award for Pioneering Legal Advocacy

INDIA :

The Association for Protection of Civil Rights (APCR) has been honored with the prestigious ‘Organization of the Year Award’ in the National Category by the Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP). This accolade celebrates APCR’s tireless and impactful work in the realm of legal advocacy, particularly its contributions to protecting civil liberties and defending minority rights across the country.

APCR has been at the forefront of numerous legal battles, providing critical support to marginalized communities and ensuring that justice is accessible to all. From challenging unlawful detentions to defending the rights of those facing discrimination, the organization’s interventions have not only shaped legal outcomes but have also set vital precedents in the fight for human rights.

This recognition by AMP underscores the significant impact of APCR’s work and the dedication of its grassroots volunteers, whose efforts have been instrumental in advancing the organization’s mission. The award also highlights the visionary leadership guiding APCR, which has consistently steered the organization towards making meaningful contributions to the legal landscape and empowering those most in need.

As APCR continues its mission, this award serves as both a milestone and a reminder of the critical role that civil rights organizations play in upholding justice and equality in society.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Awards> Focus / by Radiance News Bureau / August 15th, 2024

AMP’s National Awards for Social Excellence 2024

Mumbai, MAHARASHTRA :

AMP’s National Awards for Social Excellence 2024 Announced at a Grand Event in Chennai!

110 NGOs and 100 Changemakers Honoured at the 4th AMP National NGO Awards 2024!

The Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP) announced the winners of the 4th AMP National Awards for Social Excellence 2024 on Independence Day, 15th August, during a grand event held at the B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology (a deemed university) in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The event was attended by honorable guests and a large gathering of participants from across India.

In a memorable ceremony, 100 inspiring individuals were honored with Changemaker Awards, and 100 state-level NGOs were recognized in the Best and Jury categories. Additionally, 10 organizations were celebrated under prestigious national categories.

Notable national NGO awardees include;

  • ALTNEWS
  • APCR (Association for Protection of Civil Rights)
  • IMRC (Indian Muslim Relief & Charities??)
  • Institute of Objective Studies (IOS),
  • Allana CSR
  • Pataka CSR and
  • Seethakathi Trust

Some of the prominent Changemaker awardees included;

  • Syed Zubair Ahmad (Muslim Mirror)
  • Mohammed Wajihuddin (Times of India)
  • Aslayah Kallakath (Maktoob Media)
  • Abdur Rahman IPS (Retd.)
  • Akramul Jabbar IRS (Retd.)
  • Hammad Rahman
  • Adil Meraj and
  • Dr. Syeda Ruksheda.

The Lifetime Achievement Award was posthumously bestowed upon the Late Moosa Raza, IAS (Retd.), which was received by his family.

The Omar Khatani Memorial Award was presented to the Tarraqi I Foundation, while BSA Crescent Institute of Science & Technology received the Partner of the Year Award.

Mrs. Mariam Habib, Trustee of B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology, served as the Chief Guest and commended AMP’s efforts in education, employment, and empowerment. She emphasized the role of NGOs in bringing about significant societal change in collaboration with policymakers, and she noted that the legacy of the late B.S. Abdur Rahman is being continued with great dedication by the current leadership.

Dr. N. Raja Hussain, Registrar of B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology and Guest of Honour, praised AMP’s work in recognizing and motivating various organizations and individuals. He highlighted the ongoing collaboration between the university and AMP in developing students and faculty through guest programs. The event was presided over by University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. T. Murugesan.

Motahar Hosain, Chief Executive and Guest of Honour, congratulated AMP for instituting these much-needed awards to acknowledge the contributions of individuals in the development sector. He remarked that despite the sacrifices made by these individuals in service to others, they seldom receive the appreciation they deserve, making these awards a significant recognition of their efforts.

Mr. Farooq Siddiqui, Head of the AMP National Coordination Team and the driving force behind these awards, stated, “AMP believes in collaboration and has been working alongside multiple organizations since its inception. Through the AMP NGO Connect project, we are connected with over 7,000 social organizations across nearly all districts of India, helping them with capacity building and implementing AMP’s social welfare projects in their regions. These awards are our way of appreciating their efforts and motivating them to continue their impactful work.” He also thanked the AMP Chapter and state teams for mobilizing massive nominations and captivated the audience at the packed Crescent Convention Center Hall with his superb and engaging awards announcement.

Ms. Shereen Sultana, State Head – AMP Tamil Nadu, in her address, shared details about AMP’s initiatives and invited everyone to join hands for the betterment of society and nation-building. She expressed her gratitude to the management and staff of B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology for their cooperation in hosting the event and mentioned how she took up the challenge of organizing the awards ceremony in Chennai.

AMP Tamil Nadu State Executive Team member Mr. Yahya Rasheed welcomed the guests and successfully hosted the event with the support of Prof. Ansar.

The awards process for the NASE was multi-layered, with state, central, and a 9-member distinguished jury led by A.R. Khan, IAS (Retd.), President of A.R. Welfare Foundation, Dr. Syed Zafar Mahmood, Founder & President of Zakat Foundation of India, Dr. Farah Usmani, Founder & Chairperson of Rising Beyond The Ceiling, Prof. Zubair Meenai, Professor & Former Head of the Dept. of Social Work, JMI, Prof. Naseem Ahmed Khan, Chairman of the Dept. of Social Work, AMU, Dr. Shazia Manzoor, Head of DSW, University of Kashmir, Sherin Ali, Global Lead – Corporate Social Responsibility, WNS, Sajid Ali, COO of Tech Mahindra Foundation, and Gulzar Hussain, Head of Government Partnerships, UN World Food Program (India).

The success of the 4th edition of the awards would not have been possible without the cooperation of AMP team members such as Sajjad Parvez, AMP Zonal Head – South India, Dr. B. Raja Hussain, State Secretary, Syed Faheem, Chennai Chapter Head, Syed Deen, Chennai Chapter Secretary, and the back-office team at the Central Office in Mumbai and Vaniyambadi.

source: http://www.ampindia.org / AMP, Association of Muslim Professionals / Home / August 2024

Young boy from Karnataka broke Dele Ali’s World Record of ‘most nutmegs in 30 seconds’

KARNATAKA :

In the world of sports, records are made and broken, and in September 2022, a young football enthusiast from Karnataka, India, left his indelible mark on the global stage. Mohammed Shaleel, at the tender age of 21, accomplished a remarkable feat that not only made him the first-ever Indian to break an international footballer’s Guinness World Record but also brought him recognition and acclaim in the world of football.

Shaleel’s record-breaking journey began with a dream and a burning passion for the beautiful game. A diehard fan of football legends Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, as well as Indian footballer Sunil Chhetri, he had always been inspired by their skills and determination. This inspiration fueled his desire to achieve something extraordinary in the sport he loved.

The Guinness World Record that Shaleel set his sights on was for the “most nutmegs in 30 seconds.” This is a challenging feat that requires exceptional ball control and agility. Previously held by Dele Ali and Tasha Nicole, the record stood as a testament to the skill and precision needed to achieve such a milestone in football.

Shaleel’s quest to break this record was not an easy one. It required countless hours of practice, dedication, and unwavering support from his family, particularly his elder brother Mohammed Sahil Ibrahim. Shaleel’s family stood by him, providing encouragement and the necessary resources to help him chase his dream.

The stage was set for Shaleel’s moment of glory in Mangaluru on September 25, 2022. With nerves of steel and the determination of a true champion, he embarked on his record-breaking attempt. The clock was ticking, and with each precise flick of the ball, he inched closer to his goal. In a breathtaking display of skill, Shaleel completed a staggering 10 nutmegs in just 30 seconds, surpassing the previous record and etching his name in the annals of football history.

However, Shaleel’s journey was far from over. The road to official recognition from Guinness World Records was long and challenging. Months of verification and scrutiny followed his remarkable performance. It was not until January that Shaleel’s achievement was officially recognized by the Guinness World Records, marking a momentous milestone in his life.

Shaleel’s story is not just about breaking records; it is a testament to the power of passion, determination, and unwavering support. He has become an inspiration to young Indian footballers who dare to dream big. His ambition to meet his football idols, Ronaldo, Messi, and Chhetri, now seems within reach, as he has carved his own path to greatness in the footballing world.

In a world where records are celebrated and champions are born, Mohammed Shaleel has shown that with dedication, talent, and unyielding support, dreams can become reality. His name will forever be associated with breaking barriers and achieving the extraordinary in the world of football, a legacy that will inspire generations of aspiring footballers in India and beyond.

source: http://www.rvcj.com / RVCJ / Home> Extras / by RVCJ Desk / September 13th, 2023

Prof. Dr. UT Iftikhar Ali felicitated by Bearys Chamber of Commerce and Industries

Mangaluru, KARNATAKA :

Mangalore: 

Prof. Dr. UT Iftikhar Ali, who has recently been appointed as the Karnataka State President of the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare, was honored at a felicitation ceremony organized by the Bearys Chamber of Commerce and Industries (BCCI) on Friday at Ocean Pearl Hotel in Mangalore.

During the event, Prof. Dr. Iftikhar Ali expressed his gratitude for the recognition and shared details about his new role. He highlighted that 54 healthcare-related courses have been unified under a single council. He mentioned that several candidates were considered for the Chairmanship of the council, but the government ultimately selected him for the position. Prof. Ali revealed that even his brother, Karnataka Assembly Speaker UT Khader, was unaware of his appointment until the official order was released. He assured that he would only use government facilities in Bangalore and expressed his commitment to assist deserving individuals to the best of his ability.

He also emphasized the importance of educational institutions, especially those serving minority communities, in taking advantage of opportunities to introduce new healthcare courses. He noted that nearly 90% of minorities in the Kerala-Karnataka region are receiving education here locally.

Dr. Yenepoya Abdulla Kunhi, Vice Chancellor of Yenepoya University, congratulated Prof. Ali on his appointment. He praised Prof. Ali for his upbringing in a cultured family and his ability to build strong relationships with colleagues. Dr. Kunhi described Prof. Ali as a role model for the youth and credited his success to the support of his wife and family.

BCCI President SM Rasheedd Haji, who presided over the event, expressed confidence in Prof. Ali’s future prospects. He voiced hopes that Prof. Ali’s elder brother, UT Khader, would one day become the Chief Minister of Karnataka and that Prof. Ali would be elected as a Member of Parliament representing the Dakshina Kannada constituency. Haji emphasized the need for a strong leader within the Muslim community and urged Prof. Ali to take on that responsibility.

BCCI officials like Mansoor Ahmed Azad, Shaukat Shourie, BM Mumtaz Ali, Muhammad Harris, Abdul Razzak Goltamzalu, A.H. Muhammad, Abdullah Monu, Badruddin Delta, Muhammad Arabi, Rahim Karnire, Hamid Kuliyar, Altaf Khatib, H. Muhammad, Latif Mulki, P. Hashir, Iqbal Ahmed Bangalore, Dr. Yusuf Dubai, Dr. Kapu Muhammad, Ibrahim Kalak, Ibrahim Kodijal, Haider Parthippadi, K. Ashraf and others were present.

The program began with a recitation of the Qiraat by Hafiz Hasan Ashiq Abdullah. BCCI Organizing Secretary Nissar F. Mohammed welcomed the attendees, General Secretary Muhammad Imthiyaz delivered the vote of thanks, and Rafiq Master served as the program’s narrator.

source: http://www.english.varthabharati.in / Vartha Bharati / Home> India / by Vartha Bharati / August 16th, 2024

Need to urgently address overuse, misuse of antibiotics in humans, livestock: Dr. Haroon Hussain

Mangaluru, KARNATAKA :

Dr. Haroon completes internationally recognized certification in Antimicrobial Stewardship

Mangaluru:

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is emerging as one of the most critical public health challenges of our time, threatening to undo decades of progress in treating infectious diseases. The overuse and misuse of antibiotics, not just in human healthcare but also in the veterinary and livestock industries, have led to a rapid rise in resistant bacteria. This growing crisis demands immediate and concerted action, especially in countries like India, where the situation is particularly alarming.

In India, the high burden of infectious diseases, combined with widespread and often unregulated access to antibiotics, has created a perfect storm for the development and spread of antimicrobial resistance. Antibiotics are frequently prescribed without proper diagnosis, and self-medication is common. Moreover, in the veterinary field, antibiotics are extensively used in the livestock industry, often as growth promoters, further exacerbating the problem. The result is a dangerous increase in drug-resistant infections, which are becoming harder to treat and leading to higher mortality rates.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified antimicrobial resistance as one of the top ten global health threats, warning that if no significant action is taken, AMR could cause millions of deaths annually by 2050. The situation in India mirrors this global trend, with resistant infections already leading to prolonged hospital stays, increased medical costs, and higher death rates.

Given the severity of the issue, there is an urgent need to train healthcare professionals in antimicrobial stewardship—a set of coordinated strategies to improve the use of antibiotics, promote responsible prescribing practices, and reduce the spread of resistance. Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs (ASP) are essential in ensuring that antibiotics are used judiciously, with the right drug, at the right dose, for the right duration. These programs play a crucial role in preserving the effectiveness of antibiotics, safeguarding public health, and improving patient outcomes.

Recognizing the importance of antimicrobial stewardship, Dr. Haroon H, a consultant in internal medicine at KMC Hospital, Mangalore, has recently completed the Certification of Antimicrobial Stewardship for Healthcare Professionals. This certification, endorsed by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and the Clinical Infectious Disease Society of India (CIDS), equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to implement effective ASPs in their institutions.

In a statement, Dr. Haroon expressed his concern about the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance, emphasizing the need for healthcare workers to lead the fight against this global health crisis. “The misuse and overuse of antibiotics in both human healthcare and the veterinary sector are driving the alarming rise of drug-resistant infections. It’s essential that we, as healthcare professionals, take urgent action to address this issue,” he said.

Dr. Haroon also highlighted the importance of educating both patients and healthcare providers about the dangers of antibiotic misuse and the need for responsible prescribing practices. He believes that by promoting awareness and implementing robust antimicrobial stewardship programs, healthcare institutions can play a pivotal role in curbing the spread of resistance.

Throughout his training, Dr. Haroon had the opportunity to learn from some of the leading experts in the field, including Dr. Priscilla Rupali and Dr. Balaji Veeraraghavan from Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore, and Dr. Priya Nori from the United States. These interactions, according to Dr. Haroon, greatly enriched his understanding of how to effectively implement antimicrobial stewardship practices in a clinical setting.

In recognition of his achievement, KMC Hospital took to its official X (formerly Twitter) handle to congratulate Dr. Haroon. The hospital wrote, “Congratulations to Dr. Haroon H., Asst Prof in the Dept of Medicine, for successfully completing the Certification in Antimicrobial Stewardship for Healthcare Professionals, endorsed by the Infectious Diseases Society of America and @CidsIndia.”

Dr. Haroon, who also serves as the Editor of the Indian Journal of Geriatric Care and is a national executive committee member of the Geriatric Society of India, reiterated the importance of collective efforts in addressing the AMR crisis. He urged all healthcare professionals to embrace their roles as stewards of antimicrobials to protect patients, preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics for future generations, and mitigate the impact of this global health challenge.

“The fight against antimicrobial resistance is not just about one person’s achievement but about the collective responsibility we all share as healthcare providers. By working together, we can safeguard public health and ensure that antibiotics remain a powerful tool in our medical arsenal for years to come,” Dr. Haroon concluded.

source: http://www.english.varthabharati.in / Vartha Bharati / Home> India / by Vartha Bharati / August 19th, 2024