Speaking on the occasion Mr Rai said that the higher education has already reached to the common, down trodden section of the society including women. It will lead to exploitation free society. In this regard the efforts of Malkar Women's College are commendable, he said.
Former vice chancellor of kannur and Calicut universities Prof Abdul Rahman, stressed on the need of women empowerment through quality education. Only through quality education the institution can step towards success and play a major role in the productivity of man power, he said.
Yenepoya Group Chairman Y. Mohammad Kunhi also wished bright future to the institution and called upon the students to utilize the higher education opportunities created by S.M. Rasheed in the remote area.
In his presidential address, institution chairman S. M Rasheed recalled that the institution was started in 2009 with the humble initial batch strength of 35 students whereas at present around 500 students are studying. He congratulated the toppers of the last academic year. A student from commerce section in 2011-12 Shanthi Marina Vegas was awarded with 'Jyanashree' state award from the Jyana Mandira Academy for her excellence & Academic year 2012-13. Ayisha scored highest marks in the college. He all also congratulated all the teaching faculties of the institution for their restless efforts towards achieving an excellent result every year and 100% result in commerce in 2012-13 batch and the college principal B K Abdul Latheef, who was honoured by the Garden City College, Bangalore for the academic excellence of the institution 2011-12.
Minister Ramanatha Rai was felicitated by the chairman of the institution on the occasion.
B M Mumtaz Ali, C.K.M Rafai, S.Abbas, Yahya Thangal, Z P member Mamatha S. Gatti and Chandra Prakash Shetty , College principal B K Abdul Latheef were present.
Vice Principal Sunitha Angeline Pereira welcomed. Student Fathima Shamiya compered the programme. Lecturer Nafesath Misriya proposed vote of thanks.
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