Union govt criticized for not banning Endosulfan

June 15, 2011

Mangalore, June 15: Even though number of farmers have lost their life due to Endosulphan, the Congress led UPA government is unwilling to ban the complete use of it which clearly shows that the government is in favour of Multi National Companies and is not bothered about the health hazards caused due to use of such insecticides said Franklin Monteiro, Member, Rajya Alpasankhya Morcha.

He was addressing agitators who had gathered near DC's office to protest against the UPA government for its anti farmer policies here on Wednesday.

The protest was organized by Bharatiya Janata Party Raita Morcha, Mangalore.

Monteiro questioned the government as to why it was delaying the banning of Endosulphan whereas all the European countries have done so already.

Alleging that Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar makes a profit of Rs. 4,500 crore from what the MNCs earn, Monteiro said the minister is deliberatey delaying the ban on Endosulphan.

He also asked the ministers to come out from their air conditioned offices and visit those farmers affected by Endosulphan.

Sridhar Gowda, Anti Endosulphan activist, Belthangady, said carrying out further study to ban Endosulphan will be a foolish step, which Pawar has been citing as the reason for the delay in the ban.

Nitin Kumar, Member, Fisheries Development Nigam, Sankappa, President of Bharatiya Janata Party Raita Morcha, Mangalore, Prathap Simhanayak were present at the protest.

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November 21,2024

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Prominent NRI community leader SM Syed Khalilur Rehman, fondly known as CA Khalil, passed away in Dubai on Thursday at the age of 86 after a brief illness.

Khalil had been admitted to Aster Hospital in Mankhool on Tuesday after experiencing severe leg weakness. Despite the best efforts of the medical team, he succumbed to a double heart attack that worsened his condition, his son Rais Ahmed confirmed.

The news of his passing has sent waves of grief across communities, particularly in his hometown of Bhatkal, Karnataka, where he was a celebrated figure. Tributes have been pouring in on social media, highlighting his significant contributions to international trade, social service, and education.

A Legacy of Leadership and Service

A chartered accountant by profession, Khalil was a founding member of the Dubai chapter of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), where he served as chairman from 1987 to 1994. His illustrious career included key leadership roles, such as general manager of Khaleej Times, group executive director of the Ilyas and Mustafa Galadari Group, and vice-chairman of the Jashanmal Group of Companies.

He also chaired Maadhyama Communications and Sahil Online, a web-based news platform, and was a director and trustee of several media companies and charitable organisations in Dubai and India.

A Champion for Education and Philanthropy

Khalil’s impact extended far beyond his professional achievements. As president and general secretary of Anjuman Hami-e-Muslimeen, he played a pivotal role in the development of educational institutions, including schools and colleges in Bhatkal and surrounding areas. His dedication to social upliftment earned him recognition from the Government of Karnataka, which honoured him with a prestigious award for his philanthropic contributions.

A Life Celebrated

The Bhatkal Muslim Khaleej Council (BMKC) recently released a documentary celebrating Khalil’s remarkable life and service to the community—a testament to his enduring legacy.

CA Khalil is survived by his family and countless admirers across the globe. His passing marks the end of an era for Indian expatriates in the UAE and beyond, leaving behind a legacy of leadership, generosity, and commitment to community service.

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