Mangaluru, Jul 7: Serving and taking care of the patients and needy is among the noble causes that religion of Islam taught the mankind, said UT Khader, Minister for Food and Civil Supplies.
He was speaking at a programme organised by the Help India Foundation to share the joy and food of Eid-ul-Fitr with mentally challenged at KS Hegde Hospital, Deralakatte on the outskirts of the city after the eid prayers.
He said disease is one of the common problems of all human beings and a patient should strive to start a new life once his illness is cured.
Comparing life to traffic flow, he said that vehicles need to stop when they get red signal, but they should continue moving after they receive green signal.
Retired police officer Madan Gaunkar, speaking on the occasion, urged the people to stay far away from bad habits such as consumption of alcohol.
“Now we are in a society where bad things like drugs and alcohol are sold. But people should try to refrain from them,” he said.
Ullal city municipality chairman Husain Kunhimonu, Dr Shrivias Bhat from KS Hegde Hospital, Help India Foundation president Nasir Mohideen, Farooq Vittla, Sarfaraz Chemnad, Yasir, Ismaeel were present among others.



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