Mangalore, Jun 27: The third edition of Kannada book Aparoopada Samaja Sevaka Harekala Hajabba ' (Rare social worker Harekala Hajabba) was released in a simple ceremony held at Talent Auditorium in the city on Friday. Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner A B Ibrahim formally released the book.
Written by budding Kannada author Ismath Pajeer and published by Talent Research Foundation, the book sheds light on the impressive achievements of illiterate Hajabba, an orange vendor from Harekala village of Mangalore, who has become a harbinger of educational revolution.
Speaking on the occasion Mr Ibrahim opined that Mr Hajabba, who was conferred with Karnataka Rajyotsava award in 2013, must also be conferred with Padmashree, the fourth highest civilian award in the Republic of India.
“The name of Kannada poet Kayyara Kinyanna Rai has already been recommended for Padmashree award. If we consider the achievements of Mr Hajabba, we feel that he also deserves Padmashree honour,” said Mr Ibrahim.
After speaking on the book Balila Krishna Shastri said that the state should appoint competent English teachers in government schools to attract students.
Presiding over the programme builder and social activist Abdul Rauf Puttige said that Mr Hajabba 's selflessness, dedication and commitment should be role model for all the people in the society.
Students – Nagma, Maimoona, Ravikiran, Sonia– who exhibited their talent in education amidst financial difficulties were recognized and given financial assistance on the occasion.
Writer Ismat Pajeer and Herekala Hajabba were also present in the programme.

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