Mangalore, Nov 11: The'Ekalavya Award' instituted by Campus Front of India (CFI) was conferred on student of Heera Women's College, Fathima Zubeena in a formal function held at NGO hall in the city on Monday, for her academic achievements in II PUC.
The award was given away by'Akshara Santha' Harekala Hajabba.
Fathima Zubeena, a resident of Kasaba Bengre, accepting the honour said that the educated must strive to educate the illiterate because education is the only means to develop the nation.
Vasudeva Bolur of Ahinda movement said that exploitation continues in the name of religion in India and with the aim of becoming voice for the voiceless an organization like AHINDA has been formed.
“While the backward and the minorities form 50 per cent of India's population, only 3 per cent of them get government jobs. The situation is the same even in politics. Most of the administrative jobs and positions in political parties are bagged by Brahmins. The situation holds good to communist parties as well,” he said.
Some seers are trying to divide'AHINDA' and separate minorities from Dalits and backwards, Vasudeva Bolur stated.
Muhammed Iqbal, State president of CFI presided over the function and Saleem Malar, director, start tutorials, Mohommed Tafsir and Sanaulla of CFI were the guests of the occasion.
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