Beary Academy Awards for Mohammed Ali Uchil, BM Haneef, MK Matha

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January 7, 2016

Mangauru, Jan 7: The Karnataka Beary Sahitya Academy will confer its Annual Honourary Awards 2015 on three eminent personalities including one non-Indian resident and special awards on two other achievers.

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In a press meet on Thursday Academy Chairman, BA Mohammed Haneef, announced that Abu Dhbai based philanthropist Mohammed Ali Uchil, Bengaluru-based Kannada journalist BM Haneef and artist Mohammed K Matha have been chosen for the Honourary Awards.

While Mr Uchil is being honoured for his contributions towards Beary culture and organisation, Mr. Haneef is being honoured in the field of language and literature and Mr. Matha in the field of art.

Apartment from them, Kannada writer Yaqoob Khader Gulwadi was chosen for Dr Wahhab Doddamane memorial award and Beary-Kannada writer Maryam Ismaeel was chosen P Sushila Upadhyaya memorial Beary woman award, he said.

Brief introduction of award winners:

Mohammed Ali Uchil

Born in a traditional Beary family on 1st June 1957, he rose to fame among NRIs in United Arab Emirates after becoming the president of Bearys Welfare Forum (BWF)-Abu Dhabi.

Apart from promoting Beary language, culture and tradition in the Gulf, BWF is well-known for its charity works in coastal Karnataka.

Anti-dowry campaign, mass wedding of around 85 couple in different occasions, distribution of wheel chair for physically challenged people, construction of toilets for the poor families, distribution of educational scholarships are some of the contributions of BWF under the leadership of Mr Uchil in coastal Karnataka.

BM Haneef

Bellayaru Mohammed Haneef was born on December 12, 1961 in coastal Karnataka. Obtained his B.Com degree from Govinda Dasa College, Surathkal and started his journalistic career through Mungaru Kannada daily when he was perusing LLB at SDM College in Mangaluru.

In 1989 he joined Prajavani Kannada daily as a sub-editor and worked for the same news paper as a reporter in different parts of Karnataka.

He was later promoted as assistant editor of Prajavani. For the past four years he has been working as the chief of Sudha Kannada weekly.

He is one of the popular Kannada journalists in Karnataka and known for his articles on current affairs, stories and poems. An advocate of Beary language promotion, he played a key role in the establishment of Karnataka Beary Sahitya Academy.

Moammed K Matha

MK Matha is a popular name in Sandalwood. For past 16 years he has been working in Kannada film and television industry as a director, actor and story writer.

He has acted in Kannada, Tamil and Tulu movies. Bagged award for his role in Tulu film Gaggara.

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Comments

Pramod Uchil
 - 
Friday, 8 Jan 2016

Hi, Mohd Ali- Congrats. It indeed a pleasure to see you are chosen for Beary Sahitya Acadamy prasasthi.

Remembering good olden school days

All the best

Ameen Qurishi
 - 
Friday, 8 Jan 2016

Masha Allah -Ali Bhai,Justified &Award given to most deserved.
Thanks to Advocate Hanif & whole team of Beary Academy
Congrats to All award winners

May Allah bless us all

Abdulla Madumoole
 - 
Friday, 8 Jan 2016

Delighted that BWF President Mohammed Ali Uchil got the award.Awarding BWF President is as good as awarding BWF. We, the members of BWF Executive Committee sincerely appreciate Beary Sahithya Academy for honouring Mohammed Ali Uchil. Congratulations Mr.Mohammed Ali.

Hanif Renjaladi
 - 
Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Mr.Uchill -You deserve this ,congrats.Congrtulations
To all other Award winners

Ashraf Dubai
 - 
Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

There are people they are helping but not openly and no one consider them for awards. They will get rewards from the God.

HARIS
 - 
Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

WELL SAID NAREN THEY DO WHAT EVERY THEY WANT, HOPE YOU ALSO FOLLOW THE SAME LIKE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS DO AND BRING UP THE EDUCATIONALY AND FINANCIALLY BACKWARD COMMUNITY LIKE BEARYS AND DALITH WITH LOVE AND RESPECT AND SUPPORT THROUGH YOUR RSS( RIGHT TO SUPPORT AND SERVIVE) MENTALITY

ABDUL SAKEER
 - 
Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Kotian started to Bark We thought he has been put behind bar alongwith Chota Rajan

Jawad A
 - 
Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Congratulations- Mohd Ali Bhai and all other award receiptents .You people are deserved and right choice from Bearys Acadamy

Hashim Uchil
 - 
Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Masha Allah,congrats to Uchila's proud- Mohd Ali & all other award winners

Nazeer K.
 - 
Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Congratulations to all honorary Award winners in general and To
Mohd.Uchil Saab in particular

Naren Kotian
 - 
Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

For Hajabba one Christian organisation donated house. This beary academy honours only rich people. hahahahaha

Siddik Uchil
 - 
Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Congratulations Mr. Mohammed Ali Uchil

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