Abu Dhabi: Seerat-un-Nabi, other events to mark BWF decennial celebration

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January 5, 2015

Abu Dhabi, Jan 5: Bearys Welfare Forum, Abu Dhabi, will be organizing a series of events including Seerat-un-Nabi and annual picnic to mark its 10th anniversary celebration.

Releasing the event calendar of BWF, Abu Dhabi for 2015 at a press conference here recently, Mohamed Ali Uchil, President of BWF, said that the executive committee in its recent preparatory meeting had decided to focus on charity projects besides year-long events.

BWF PRESS MEET 1

Abdulla Madumoole and Mohamed Rafeeque, the General Secretary and Vice President of BWF respectively, were present at the press meet.

Mr Uchil said that the BWF intended to reach out to the poorest of the poor in the community back home in India, and accomplish the social responsibilities like feeding the needy, help poor girls to get married, educating poor children, building houses for homeless, help needy patients, building toilets and supporting someone to get employment.

The scheduled events of BWF, Abu Dhabi, are as follows:

1) Seerat-un-Nabi programme on 23/1/2015 at 7:30 p.m. at Banquet hall of Arab Udupi Restaurant

2) Annual general body meeting on 23/1/2015 evening at Banquet hall of Arab Udupi Restaurant

3) Annual picnic in April, 2015

4) Besides above events, BWF, Abu Dhabi, has announced the 3rd phase of'Shouchalaya Project', which constructs toilets for the houses belonging to poor and needy people in the society irrespective of caste and religion. It announced the completion of 100 toilets and plan to construct another 100 toilets in the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. As many as 75 applications have been received and the construction work started at Puttur and Sullya Taluk, it said.

The BWF has already hosted mass marriages of 81 economically backward Muslim couples at the cost of Rs 1.5 crore (including 16 couples on 5th mass marriage ceremony held on October 18, 2014 in Mangaluru).

5) A mega community get-together is scheduled to be held on Friday, April 17, 2015 at India Social and Cultural Center, Abu Dhabi.

Mr Uchil informed that Siddaramaiah, Karnataka Chief Minister, U T Khader, Health Minister, B.A.Moidin, former Education Minister, Mani Shankar Ayer, M.P. Rajya Sabha, Moidin Bava, M.L.A, Mangaluru City, North, Mohamed Hanif, President, Beary Sahitya Acadamy, Syed Beary of Bearys Group, A.S.Puttige, Editor-in-chief, Vartha Bharathi, Asif Amaco, Saudi Arabia, M.B.Farook, President, Bearys Welfare Association, Bangaluru, M.B.Abdul Rahaman, President Kendriya Beary Sahitya Parishat, Boluvar Mohamed Kunhi, Kannada writer, Hyder Parthipady, Janata Dal leader and dignitaries from U.A.E, leaders of Gulf based community organizations, dignitaries from GCC, community leaders from Karnataka and others are expected to attend the programme.

A reception and organizing committee is formed under the leadership of Hamza Abdul Kader, Vic President, BWF, which includes following members: Mohd Siddik Kaup, Siddik Uchil, Hameed Gurupur, Abdul Majeed, Imran Kudroli, Mohd Kallapu, Jaleel Gurupur, Abdul Ravoof, Basheer Bajpe, Nazeer Ubar, Hanif Ullal, Mustafa Mata, Rasheed Bijai, Abdul Razak Sullia, Rasheed V.K. Ismail Kutty Shimoga and Majeed Athhor

Mr Uchil requested all community members to attend all forthcoming BWF programmers and to strengthen the BWF to serve the needy of the community.

BWF PRESS MEET 2

BWF PRESS MEET 2

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Researchers warn the species may exist in very small, vulnerable populations as freshwater habitats face increasing pressure from pollution, sand mining and infrastructure development. All verified specimens have been deposited with the Zoological Survey of India for future reference.

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