Bearys Welfare Association in Bangalore organises 'Eid Milan' to honour meritorious students

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February 11, 2014
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Bangalore, Feb 11: Bearys welfare Association celebrated Eid-Milan February 9 with gaiety to distribute meritorious awards to the students of the community who came with flying colors in their academic career.

Inaugurating the Function Baragur Ramachandrappa, noted literate called upon the community to encourage education among its members who according to many reports are lagging behind in the field of literacy and therefore facing social backwardness.

Mr Baragur  cautiouned against the divisive forces who detract and deviate from the main issues faced by the nation so as to give importance to fundamentalist idealogy under the guise of one nation, one language and one religion.

He emphasized that if at all our country has to survive, it should be with divergent  religions ,cultures and languages.

“Unity in diversity  is the only success mantra for this great nation. There is a dearth of personalities like Bharatha who ruled the country in the absence of lord Rama without even aspiring to assume power. Shabari did not construct  a temple to worship Rama and lord Rama was always present in his hearts. We have deviated from this golden principles only to invite disaster  unto us. It is these forces who create devide amongst the people of our country and have neglected the burning issues such as poverty, illiteracy and backwardness  among the masses in order to create vote banks for the fulfillment  of their selfish needs. The very same forces have made many patriotics like Tippu Sultan and others as enemies of our country only to create devide among the people of this country. He also pointed out that these divisive forces are the real enemies of our country” he said.

Mr.Baragur lauded B M Farookh, President BWA and its members for taking steps in the right direction of imparting education to the masses especially amongst the backward communities..

Speaking on the occasion Abdulla Al-Shaharni, business icon from Saudi Arabia amused the way the function was organized.

Rizwan Arshad the President of Youth Congress wondered whether anyone can suggest a single language or a single religion or a single culture to be adopted by everyone of this country, which has a rich heritage of co-existance with all its religions,  languages and cultures.

B M Farookh welcomed the gathering and presented a short description of how BWA had to fight against all odds to get itself the present ranking in the society.

He pointed out that with the earnest efforts of BWA, the community reaped benefits in the field of education and most of the youth are very competitive and securing higher percentage of marks in contrast to the  backwardness prevailed earlier among the members of the community.

Many members of the community has even grown to become educationist and are eatablishing educational institution in order to enhance the standard of the people who lag behind in the field of education.

The Associatin is also coming up with a cultural centre and amity house called ”Beary Souhartha Bhavana” in Bangalore in the shortly.

Moulana Azeez Dharmi also spoke on the occasion. He said, who called upon the people to contribute in the field of education for it is the recourse shown by Propet Mohammed  (PBUH) and as enshrined in the dictom  of holy Quran.

Nisar Ahmed , a doyen in the field of education and also the chairman of Presidency group of institutes was honoured in the function by bestowing upon him the award of “Beary of the year”.

B M Hanief, sub-editor of Prajavani,  was felicitated in the function for receiving 'Karnataka Madhyama Academy Award'.

There was cultural programmes organized by the students of beary community and delicious arry of food was also served.

Many distinguished personalities and degniteries such as. B. A. Moideen, The former Education Minister A. B. Abdul Khader Haji the General Secretary of Malabar Muslim Association, Vice President of BWA Siddhique Beary, T. K. Umar,  G. A. Bava (Secretary KPCC), Advocate P. Usman, S.S.A.Khader Haji chairman of Khykha foundation, Iqbal Ahmed Chairman Little Flower School attended the function.The function was concluded with the vote of thanks by Mr. T K. Sharief, General Secretary of BWA .

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