Mangalore: 17 couples enter marital life at BWF mass marriage

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October 18, 2014

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Mangalore, Oct 18: The mass marriage ceremonies hosted by Bearys Welfare Forum (BWF)- Abu Dhabi, in recent years have solved problems of a large number of poor Muslim families, said P M Ibrahim Musliyar Bekal, the Khazi of Udupi district.

He was speaking after inaugurating the sixth edition of mass marriage organized by BWF on Saturday at Milagress Hall in Mangalore.

The Khazi said that said that the efforts of BWF in towards curbing dowry menace and helping the economically backward parents of Muslim families of coastal Karnataka was commendable.

He lamented that even though there was no scope for dowry system in Islam, a considerable number of Muslim families borrowed this system from the other communities. œDowry system should be completely eradicated from the society,  he said.

As many as 17 Muslim couples entered marital life in the presence of a host of social, religious and political leaders of the region at the ceremony attended by thousands of relatives.

The Nikah was solemnized by Al Haj Thwaka Ahmed Musliyar, the Khazi of Mangalore, who stressed on the significance of unity, brotherhood and harmony. He said that the family should be the focal point of peace.

U T Khader, Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Moideen Bava, MLA, Mangalore North, J R Lobo, MLA Mangalore South also attended the programme and appreciated the philanthropic gesture of BWF.

Mohammed Ali Uchil, the president of BWF presided over the programme. Mohammed Rafeek Krishnapura, Vice-president of BWF welcomed the guests and introduced them to the audience. Imran Ahmed Kudroli, joint-secretary of BWF proposed vote of thanks. B A Mohammed Ali compered the programme.

Siddique Uchil, joint-secretary, joint-secretary of BWF said that BWF has been conducting mass marriages since 2008 and already spent around Rs.1.4 crores for 82 couples in six mass marriages. Besides, more than hundred families of Dakshina Kannada district were benefitted by BWF construction of toilet project and around Rs.16 lakh has been spent towards this project, he said.

B M Farooq, president of Bangalore Bearys Welfare Association, Bangalore, S M Rashid, chairman of Dakshina Kannada district Waqf Advisory Committee, Sayed Mohamed Beary, chairman of Bearys Group of Institutions, Muhammad Badruddin, chairman of Al Wafa Charitable Trust, M B Abdul Rahman, former president of Karnataka Beary Sahitya Academy were present among others.

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April 10,2025

Mangaluru: A seemingly harmless YouTube advertisement has cost a Mangaluru man his life savings, after he fell victim to an elaborate investment scam and lost a staggering ₹55 lakh.

According to the police complaint, the victim was lured in by a man named Shardul Jani, who claimed that a trading app called Abans Pro would deliver high returns. On February 11, the man made an initial investment of ₹15,000. A trading account was created for him, which soon began displaying encouraging profits.

Buoyed by these promising numbers and under constant persuasion from the accused, the man was convinced to invest more. Reassured that the money could be withdrawn at any time, he not only continued investing himself but also involved his relatives, who collectively transferred ₹39 lakh into his account for further investments.

Between February 11 and March 27, the victim transferred a total of ₹55 lakh to multiple bank accounts provided by the accused. But when he finally attempted to withdraw the funds, nothing came back. The profits were a mirage—his money had vanished.

Realising he had been conned, the man approached the Bajpe police, who have registered a case and begun an investigation into the fraudulent scheme.

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April 14,2025

Tumakuru: Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara announced on Sunday that the much-anticipated caste census report will be formally discussed at a special meeting of the state Cabinet scheduled for April 17. The meeting will focus on the findings and recommendations of the report, which has recently been circulated among ministers.

Speaking at Tiptur in Tumakuru district, Parameshwara noted that the caste census was conducted to ensure equitable access to essential services, education, and employment for downtrodden communities.

“The Congress government, between 2013 and 2018, spent crores of rupees to gather caste-based data from 1.37 crore families,” he said. “However, implementation was delayed by successive governments for various reasons.”

He emphasized the need for careful and informed deliberation and urged political leaders to avoid commenting on the report without studying it. “Nearly 80 per cent of the information in the report is accurate,” the Home Minister said, reinforcing the document’s credibility.

The Cabinet’s decision following the April 17 meeting could have far-reaching implications on Karnataka’s reservation policy and social equity framework.

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April 8,2025

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Mangaluru: Meet Deepashree S, the state topper in the Commerce stream of the PU 2 exams, scoring an astonishing 599 out of 600. A student of Canara PU College, Deepashree had an inkling of success but admits the first rank was beyond her wildest dreams.

“All our doubts were cleared in the classroom itself,” she said, praising her lecturers. “Their concept-based teaching helped me understand everything thoroughly. I also made it a habit to revise daily.”

Planning her future early, Deepashree is already taking CA coaching and is all set to appear for the CA Foundation exam in May. Her next step? An integrated BCom with CA.

Daughter of Ashok S and Suma P, Deepashree is also a Carnatic classical singer, and attributes her sharp concentration to her love for music.

“Hard work matters, but yes, luck plays a part too,” she added with a wise smile — proving that success is a fine mix of talent, effort, and grace.

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