Talent Academic Excellence Award-2012 conferred

June 17, 2012

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Mangalore, June 17: As many as 17 students, who scored highest marks in recently held PUC and SSLC examinations on Sunday, received Talent Academic Excellence Award-2012.

Mangalore MLA U T Khader inaugurated the award ceremony organised by Talent Research Foundation at Talent Conference Hall in the city.

The award was instituted by TRF last year to encourage talented students, especially minorities. The awards included cash prize, citation, memento and shawl. Mohammed Rafeeq Master compered the award ceremony.

Speaking on the occasion Mr Khader called upon the students to achieve their goals through hard work and determination.

He said that in the present situation financial backwardness is not a major hindrance for the educational backwardness of minorities.

Saduddin M Salih, DK District President, NCHRO, advised the students to cultivate good habits and hobbies to beat stress.

Abdul Rauf Puttige, chairperson, TRF, presided over the programme.

Mohammed U B compered the programme. Abdul Hameed Kannur, General Secretary, TRF, welcomed. Saidududdin, Vice President, TRV proposed vote of thanks.

Riyaz Ahmed Kannur, President, TRF, Saif Sulthan, Treasurer, Youth Against Dowry were present among others.

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Award winning SSLC students

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STUDENT NAME

TOTAL MARKS

SCHOOLNAME

MANGALORE

PALLAVI RAO K

621

VIDYADAYINI E.M. HS SURATKAL MANGALORE

MANGALORE CITY

HALIMA SIMIN

616

CANARA HS URVA MANGALORE

MANGALORE CITY

MESREYA SUHANA

615

NOBLE E.M. HS KUNJATHABAIL, MANGALORE CITY

SULLIA

SALMANISHA S A

610

SAINT JOSEPH E.M. HS BEERAMANGALA SULLIA

MANGALORE CITY

SAANIA TASNEEM M

608

ST.MARY'S GIRLS HS MANGALORE

MANGALORE CITY

AFREEN MARIYAM

602

ST.MARY'S GIRLS HS MANGALORE

Award winning PUC students

SCIENCE STREAMS

MANGALORE

ASHWINI

588

GOVINDAS COLLEGE SURATHKAL

BANGALORE

MUHAMMAD SAJID ALI

576

MES COLLEGE ,BANGALORE

MANGALORE

SUHAIL AHMED

571

ST ALOYSUIS PU COLLEGE ,MANGALORE

COMMERCE STREAMS

BELTHANGADY

SIRAJUDDIN

560

VANI PU COLLEGE ,BELTHANGADY

MANGALORE

SANYA FATHIMA

555

SRINVAS COLLEGE ,PANDESHWAR

ARTS STREAMS

MANGALORE

FATHIMATHUL FAKIZA

532

WOMENS ISLAMIC COLLEGE

BELTHANGADY

HASEENA BANU

530

SACRED HEARTS PU COLLEGE

CET TOPPER

MOHAMMED JAZEEL

544/159

SHAHEEN PU COLLEGE ,BIDAR

HASEENA BANU

518/2277

GOVINDAS COLLEGE SURATHKAL

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ATHOOR

NUSAIBA BANU

446

PUC

ATHOOR

BASITH

427

SSLC

TOTAL SSLC PASSED STUDENTS - 31

36

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TOTAL PUC PASSED STUDENTS - 35

37

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TOTAL NO OF TEACHERS- 10

12




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Mandya: The Deputy Superintendent of Police of Nagamangala town in Mandya district has been suspended for "negligence and dereliction of duty" in connection with the clashes that broke out between two groups during a Lord Ganesh idol procession, police said on Friday.

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