Karnataka mother reunited with UAE daughters after 26 years

July 23, 2016

Bidar, Jul 23: It was an emotional reunion for 60-year-old Nazia Begum with her two daughters after a gap of 26 years on Thursday with the Hyderabad Police playing the role of a good samaritan.

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Nazia, who hails from Bidar in Karnataka, along with her relatives anxiously waited at the office of Deputy Commissioner of Police at Purani Haveli. At around 5 pm, her daughters – Ayesha and Fatima – along with their husbands and children came to the office.

Emotions filled the room as the two women moved forward and held their mother in a long, teary embrace.

“We never thought we would meet our mother in lifetime. Allah had fixed the meeting and we are glad that we got to see our mother after 26 long years,” Ayesha and Fatima said.

DCP V Satyanarayana said Nazia, who belonged to Santoshnagar in the Old City of Hyderabad, was married to UAE national Rasheed Eid Obaid Rifaq Masmari in 1981. When she left for Fujairah province in the UAE to join her husband a few days later, she was shocked to find that he was already married.

With no other option, Nazia stayed with her husband for four years and gave birth to two daughters Ayesha Rasheed and Fatima Rasheed. Shortly after Fatima's birth, Rasheed divorced her and sent her back to India. But he did not allow Nazia to take her daughters with her.

Nazia's poor and uneducated family could not do much to help her. A couple of years later, her parents married her off to a fruit vendor from Bidar. Nazia now has three children - two sons and a daughter from the second marriage.

While she had practically lost all hope of seeing her daughters from her first marriage, Ayesha and Fatima did not give up their quest to find their mother.

Now aged 29 and 26, Ayesha and Fatima who live in the UAE, came to Hyderabad in search of their mother in January this year. Armed with only a photograph of Nazia, they approached the Hyderabad police to trace their mother. The daughters have been in Hyderabad since their arrival.

“We made extensive search for Nazia. With the help of old Qazis and marriage hall owners in Hyderabad, we could get some clues about her. We could finally trace her to Bidar after six months,” Satyanarayana said.

Nazia had fading memories about her daughters because she had seen them last 26 years ago. All she could remember was her younger daughter had six fingers. That piece of information turned out to be the clincher which helped the police confirm the identities of mother and daughters and arrange their meeting.

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arjun
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Monday, 25 Jul 2016

And this is why preachers support triple talaq and polygamy.
Good food for thought.
What a wonderful way of life. Use, abuse and then discard women.

naren kotian
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Saturday, 23 Jul 2016

victim of abuse ... look at her ...arabbi marriage...

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May 8,2024

Mangaluru: The Mangaluru North police have apprehended a minor in connection with alleged voyeurism incident reported in a private medical college in Mangaluru. 

DCP (Law and order) Sidharth Goyal said that the minor was produced before JJ Board as per due procedure. The incident came to light when a mobile phone was found in women's washroom in the college. 

The mobile-phone was discovered as it was ringing even when no one was in the toilet by the security guard of the college. 

Investigations revealed that the mobile phone had been strategically placed in the restroom. As a result, a case has been registered under north police station.

Further scrutiny into the matter uncovered the identity of the accused, a minor male aged 17, who had gained access to the college premises under the guise of being a patient. Following his apprehension, the accused was presented before the Juvenile Justice (JJ) Board in adherence to legal protocols.

The phone has been seized and a case has been booked under IPC section 354 (C), said the DCP.

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Udupi: Udupi became the second city on the Karnataka coast after Mangaluru to launch water rationing, a senior official said on Tuesday.

Commissioner of the Udupi City Municipal Corporation Rayappa said that the rationing system will come into force from Wednesday and will continue till the water in the reservoir reaches comfortable levels.

The dam built across the Swarna river at a place called Baje, which is the only source of water for Udupi city, recorded 3.25 meters of water as against the top level of 6.30 meters.

The decision of water rationing will be reviewed periodically until the reservoir regains its fullest levels, the official said.

The Mangaluru City Corporation resorted to water rationing on Saturday following declining water levels in the reservoir built across the Nethravati river at Thumbe. 

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Mangaluru, May 6: A five-year-old girl from Arendur village of Siddapura taluk of Uttara Kannada district died of Kyasanur Forest Disease (monkey fever) recently.

As her health deteriorated, she was admitted to the KMC Hospital in Mangaluru, where she failed to respond to the treatment and died on Friday night.

It is learned that the KFD is slowly spreading to the newer areas of coastal and malnad areas of Karnataka

According to officials, KFD spreads due to bites of ticks that generally survive on monkeys. This tick bites humans which causes the infection. Humans also contract the disease by coming in contact with cattle bitten by ticks.

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